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Tag Archives: door
Step into my heart, says the Lord
Step into my heart, says the Lord; do not deviate, go straight in, don’t be shy for I have made this doorway just for you and I am standing right inside; You cannot know how long I’ve waited with … Continue reading
I’m glad you found someone you trust to love
I’m glad you found someone you trust to love for love is a doorway which, when open, lets everything in © Meisaan Chan
Please clean your house.
Please clean your house. It is so full I cannot enter through the door and the back door is blocked, too; you call for me but leave no space for me to enter. Please clean your house. … Continue reading
Yes, you are helpless
Yes, you are helpless and plans fall apart and people disappoint and promises aren’t kept and your body breaks down; all of these are gentle doors that open to my heart and only I am waiting to comfort you … Continue reading
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I have a right to be heard, shouts the soul
I have a right to be heard, shouts the soul – those were its words when I finally unlocked the door © Meisaan Chan
You stand at the doorway.
You stand at the doorway. “You will not like my home,” I say. “I will love your home,” you say. “I do not receive visitors,” I say. “I am not visiting,” you say. “It is a wreck,” I say. … Continue reading