I See Myself In You
R A H A B
often reduced to your body
and,
for your sins
and,
for your profession
but God,
He saw you as the sun
for you were a,
new kind of woman
worthy of rescuing
from the pains
and,
from the
darkness of sin
one that was,
a woman of the night
and,
juxtaposed
in the doctrine of
everything i should
and should not be
as a woman
a woman who,
opens her bed
and her legs to men
yet,
we still call you hero
tell me,
‘how are you both these women?’
provocative and full of sin
yet worthy of being written about
that God still uses those of us
who are not that of perfection,
and,
those of us
who not that of without sin
and because of that,
we are all your daughters.
for we, too,
are,
often reduced to our bodies
and,
for our sins
and,
for our professions
yet,
i beam knowing that,
in all my glorious imperfections,
God, too, sees me as the sun.
words by: Alana Frazier, founder, God Thinks I Am