The man you
See standing
Today
Wasn’t always
Able to do so.
The weight
Was heavy,
And the agony
Was long.
The assault
Taught me
I wasn’t very strong,
But all along,
I was trying
To rely
On myself alone.
The heart that
Spills onto
These pages
Wasn’t always
Elated.
Darkness and
Sickness
Were its companions.
Things that
Were wrong—
I had a hand in.
When it all began,
It wasn’t so.
But that was
Long ago,
Before the torture
And the noise
That mocked me,
Just kept me
Trying
To uphold
Myself enough
To breathe.
They couldn’t even see—
But they sure did talk,
While the end I stalked.
And I came
Right up
To the edge.
I had no remorse
For myself,
As I stepped off
That ledge—
Only for those
I had hurt.
Well, maybe
For a selfish need
To be fulfilled
By helping
Those I love,
But that was far
Above
Where I stood—
And believed
I never could.
So that first step off
Wasn’t so hard.
And the fall
Wasn’t either.
It really
Came before this—
When I ignored
His want
To heal
What tormented me,
And His desire
To use it
To strengthen
A soul
That had been
Called early,
But hid in fear
Of being seen
In my nakedness
And shame,
Figuring it was
All the same
If I just gave up—
Rather than strain
To stay.
But Your Spirit
Flew straight
Into my heart,
And the joy
Lit up
The dark—
All the shadows
Hidden in
The crevices.
It showed me
I never had
To bow to this.
His power
Is greater,
And His strength
Created
The very things
That I thought
Enslaved me—
But also
What sets me free.
All I had to do
Was seek
And see—
But somehow,
That was so hard
When the outlook
Was bleak.
Too good
To be true,
Too miraculous
To not be made up.
Then He
Took me up
To look back down
On it all.
He was there—
Pleading
For me
To call on Him,
Even before
I stepped foot
On that ledge,
Or hid
On the edge,
Before He caught me,
And I said my pledge—
To plead the same
For those still walking
That same path,
Living within agony
They’re unable
To tame or outlast—
A pain
They never had to endure,
Caused by chains
From the past.
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Guest Writer
Zachary Winchester
is a Christian poet and trauma survivor whose writing is shaped by a near-death experience, deep faith, and a journey through loss, addiction, and redemption. His work explores the tension between pain and purpose, with a central focus on the hope and healing found in Christ.


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