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October 3, 2015

Just With Me (survivor songs, #3)

 

 

 

Just With Me

by Ramone Romero

Just With Me

 


About The Artist

 Ramone Romero believes that God is real, personal, and still speaks today – often through visions, pictures and impressions in our spirits. Ramone’s art can be found at his artist’s portfolio and Facebook feed. His stunning paintings inspired by the First Nations Version Project are deeply moving and not to be missed.


This post is part of Survivor Songs, a 31-Day series. A full list of posts is found here. 

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Filed Under: 31 Days, Jesus, Sexual Abuse, Survivor Songs Tagged With: Anxiety, Art, Courage, Faith, Fear, Grace, Healing, Hope, Mourning, Shame

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I am a writer and teacher, a wife, and a mother of six. I aim to write thoughtful and beautiful words, to mine goodness, and to speak as truthfully as I can.

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  1. Ramone Romero says

    October 5, 2015 at 2:15 am

    Thought I’d give it a day or two for the picture to make an impression by before I shared a poem I wrote with the picture and posted on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153576962124187

    “When Night Comes”

    It feels like there’s
    nothing I can do
    So I run to You
    and I pray

    I cry and I ask
    what I should do
    You tell me there’s
    nothing I can do

    Not right now
    You tell me there is nothing
    that will speed me
    through this pain tonight

    But You know it hurts
    And You’re here with me
    You put Your arm around me
    And I cry into Your chest

    Thank You for the comfort
    of letting it out to You
    Thank You for holding me
    and crying with me

    Being here with You
    does change me a little
    It helps me and gives me
    a little strength to go on

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