If these walls could speak, I wonder what would they say would they speak of the torment would they speak of the shame.
If these walls could speak, I wonder what would they say would they speak of a father touching his child would they speak of the shame.
If these walls could speak, I wonder what would they say would they speak of the beatings would they speak of the shame.
If these walls could speak, I wonder what would they say would they speak of the knock down drag out arguments would they speak of the shame.
If these walls could speak, I wonder what would they say would they speak of the attempted suicides would they speak of the shame.
If these walls could speak, I wonder what would they say would they speak to my tormentor to tell him to hell with his pain.
If these walls could speak, I wonder what would they say would they speak to the tormented to tell her feel no shame.
If these walls could speak, I wonder what would they say would they speak and say that the shame and torment has never been yours to bare for the LORD has always been there.
If these walls could speak, I wonder what would they say.
I really like this poem because it talks about the realness of the secrets of what walls really hold within our houses even our hearts.
Tuesday, August 19th 2008 at 11:27AM
April D. Frazier
This was deep. I like this poem. Because no one really knows the secrets that you have behind closed doors. This was real!
Tuesday, August 19th 2008 at 12:13PM
Erica Montgomery
Thanks LadieZ!
Tuesday, August 19th 2008 at 12:38PM
Toni Stanford