Two people, bound by unseen chains, find each other |
Chains That Bind He struggled against the ties that held him to the ground No matter how hard he tried, he was always bound His arms were held fast by ribbons of steel His legs were tied to anchors, from an old ships wheel The more he fought, the tighter the binds became Until he gave up fighting, and lay as if in shame His eyes filled with tears, as he thought about his plight He felt worthless, almost useless; and wanted to fade from sight She fought against her chains, but they held her tight In her marriage she’d known freedom, had never felt the bite, Of chains, ropes, or shackles, nor ties of any kind Being bound as she was, she was about to lose her mind Throughout her life she’d sworn, she’d never be a slave, Life was meant to live freely, not held here like a knave But now she couldn’t move a muscle, without being bound more tight Her eyes welled with tears knowing she was losing the fight I saw them both struggle against their imaginary ties I saw they were living, a life so full of lies Neither was held by bonds in any sort of way, The bonds that held them tight, they lived with every day He was held by fear, of living life alone, Just couldn’t stand the thought, of an empty home He wanted to take a wife, and live a happy life But he couldn’t take that step, and end his awful strife She too was held by fear, though of a different kind She never wanted him to leave, she’d found ties that bind But left he had, which had broken her heart, And now she felt so alone, so torn apart I whispered softly in their ears, of love strong enough to defy This sham life they lived, and how to end their terrible lies I whispered of the treasure that a love like this would know And how each would be free, if only they’d let love show Suddenly his bonds broke, he felt his arms raise! As if the bonds had never been, all these past hundred days She felt her bonds disappear without a trace, She couldn’t believe the smile, that quickly crossed her face He turned around quickly, and saw her standing there He knew that he knew her, but he could not tell from where She gasped on seeing him standing so tall and proud And found herself saying “I Love You” out loud Their bonds now gone, this spirit moved on by, Looking to find others living similar lies This I happily do without any regrets, For I had lived like that, and lost all my bets Jim Dorrell 9/16/08 |