The day I dreaded the most
Had come to life so soon.
But I felt a certain peace
When I did what I need to do.
I loosened my grip
On your hand I held so long.
I looked away from your gaze
To not see how much you’re torn.
I turned my back
On that young love we called.
I said goodbye
To that boy I cherished the most.
And now, we stand here again,
Face to face, after so many years.
But now, it’s no longer my hand
That you are holding, dear.
No, I do not regret what I did
For I set you free from me.
I’m glad you’ve found the woman
That God made for you to be with.
Back then, we were so young
So easy to trust what we feel.
Thank God, He held me back,
Telling me to follow His will.
I’m glad I let Him lead
And gave Him all of me.
‘Cause just when I let you go
God gave me His hand to hold.
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A/N: "Letting Go" is just a single poem before, and I did not originally intend to make it a collection. But since I got an idea for this poem that is also about letting a person go, I decided to just put it here. And by the grace of God, I'm hoping to create more poems that can fit here.
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Poetry"Oh, let me warn you, sisters in Jerusalem, by the gazelles, yes, by all the wild deer: Don't excite love, don't stir it up, until the time is ripe-and you're ready." Song of Solomon 2:7 (MSG)