Heavenly Stranger Poem by Julie Murphy

Heavenly Stranger



Staring at the stained glass
lost in thought
I think about life
and all the things I've been taught
Something catches my eye
and I turn around
I see a broken woman
who barely made a sound
She's on her knees
with her hands clasped tight
praying to her god
for a bed for the night
With no home to go to
and no one to care
she asks her god
'Why am I here'
As a tear streaks her face
she stands to her feet
she asks for a sign
before she goes back to the street
As the sun sets
a ray of light blinds my eye
I knew instantly
I have to go say hi
she tells me her story
and how she became broken
something stirred inside me
mothering instinct had awoken
bathed and fed
I showed her, her room
she wrapped her arms around me
and said 'Thank you to the moon
He answered my prayers
as I was losing faith
He works in mysterious ways
and hes kept me safe'
With her faith restored
she heads back to church
she takes a pew
and whispers 'Thank you very much'

(C) Julie Murphy 2016

Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: faith,god,prayers
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This is about a lady who has no home, and goes to church, losing faith, she asks her god for a bed that night. Read full poem to find out if her prayers were answered.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Julie Murphy 23 June 2016

Thank you

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Kelly Kurt 16 June 2016

Nicely written piece, Julie. Thanks

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meghana meghana 14 June 2016

Nice poem

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