Self Inflicted Wounds

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Sharp weapon on her person 

She was not trained to use 

But life taught her to slash and slay in self-defense 

At people who seemed like they wanted to help 

After all they may be tricksters, up to no good 

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In war, one expects some wounds 

So she nursed her wounds even as she fought her battles 

It was a constant fight on every side 

There was no home ground 

“Peace” – that was only an anomaly in her mind 

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The wounds she never expected 

Were the ones that took her down 

Not from close friends, not the stab in her back 

But the stab in her heart, that came from her own mouth 

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These self-inflicted wounds 

Take the longest to heal 

They hurt the most 

They feel so deep 

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If she could be trained 

Somehow made aware 

How to stop this savage cycle, she would 

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Then she thought of the wounds Jesus bare 

And what they meant for her 

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She rolled off her bed to start another day 

A fresh start, no more going that way 

She grabbed her thoughts bringing them under subjection to God 

Before they proceeded out of her powerful mouth 

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Maybe life had struggles, and wounds were inevitable 

Maybe battles had to be fought 

But with a waggling weapon called her tongue 

She would no longer be snared by the words of her mouth 

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