The original/placeholder title of this poem was Wander Not, I Beseech Thee. I wrote this poem on November 1, 2023. I selected it, somewhat at random, as my first post on Welling Up.
Away
Away, away, I’ve drifted away
I no longer feel as I should today
What’s this I have done in my fear or pride?
Oh how I wish it was no longer inside
Away, away, I’ve been looking away
When I should be gazing upon His face
I say “nothing’s better than reading His Word”
But when called by conviction I pretend I’ve not heard
Away, away, I’ve pushed them away
The ones who might help me through this fray
I fear that I will be left all alone
Questioning myself and all that I’ve done
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And then I’m reminded, my worth is not me
My worth is not found in what man’s eye can see
My worth is not based on what I have done
My only worth comes from God’s only Son
Bare cross, empty tomb, victorious King
Saints all to Him their golden crowns bring
Thrice holy Lamb is worshipped by all
At His feet the faithful ones fall
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Away, away, He washed it away
No longer must I from my Savior stray
In His arms he holds me fast
And guides me till I’m home at last