I Don't Want To Live Anymore written By Bryan Cobaris Inspired By The Holy Spirit Poem by Bryan Cobaris

I Don't Want To Live Anymore written By Bryan Cobaris Inspired By The Holy Spirit



'I don't want to live anymore'
written by Bryan Cobaris inspired by The Holy Spirit


You may be reading this because you can't make it another night.
The burden has gotten too heavy and there's no hope in sight.
You can help the whole world, but can't seem to help yourself.
When they don't want something, or need you; you're back on the shelf.

When you do give them all you have, it never seems to be good enough.
When you cried out in pain, they told you to 'get over it' or 'toughen up'.
You've also cried out to God as you worshiped, fasted and prayed.
You praised and had faith, and got nothing; now you feel played.

By taking your own life, you'll be free and no longer bound.
You feel the world is better off without you hanging around.
While all of that feels true, every day there's something you miss.
You push through and carry on, and that makes you priceless.

You do for people, who can't do for you, and you never ever complain
You sowed great seed, survived the drought, and God WILL bring the rain.
You're not the reason everything falls apart; in fact, you're really the glue.
You're great and I don't want to live…in a world without people like you.



Dedicated to all of you amazing people who have been going through a lot, and feel like you're at the end of your rope. Please don't take your own life. If you can't talk to anyone else, you can talk to me. Someone cares. Someone needs you more than you realize. Someone in your life is only alive because you are. God has not forgotten about you! Don't give up! Stay encouraged!

*If this wasn't for you, pray that God shows you the person in your life to share it with that is secretly suffering in silence and needs to know they aren't alone. You're important too!

Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: isolation,suicide,depression,encouragement,giving up
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