Broken Little Boy
A broken little boy
Already knows he's not wanted
That he's alive to feel it
Is for him, a small consolation
And his anger grows
As he grows
And what is the point of trying
To make anything better
Lostness is a hard rubber ball
Bouncing from experience to experience
With no purpose, or plan, or goal
Or hope...that anything matters
That anyone cares
And the broken little boy
Becomes a broken man
With a broken boy heart
Touching lives with his broken man hands
Until he strays into the world of the normal
Where his brokenness is lighted
For all the world to see
For him to see
And for once
Maybe the first time
He is assaulted by the fact
That his world of death is not the only world
Out there
And if he is intellectually fortunate
To take that moment in time to reflect on it
And in the lull of his stupor
He sees the light that was there all along
While we were yet sinners
Christ died for us
In Him is life
And that life is the light for men
In that moment
Choice is born, free will is given
And the government of our lives
Can rest on Christ's shoulders
Come unto Me and I will give you rest
Peace I will give to you
And to all who receive Him, He gives the legal right
To become the children of God
But how will he hear without a preacher
Or a friend
Or a stranger with the capacity to love others
Or him
How?