NO ONE LOVES YOU

No one loves you, no one cares, no one knows your name.
They point at you, they mock and stare, you always get the blame.

You're never asked to join the team, they always leave you out.
Your self esteem, you can't redeem, you wallow in self doubt.

You have no friends, no confidants, no one that you can trust.
They use you up, they just pretend, their words have turned to dust.

You're so alone, you're feeling trapped, with no way to escape.
You're feeling down, you're feeling low, while fear is taking shape.

You cry inside, but no one hears, you want to run and hide.
No tears will come, you're turning cold, no passion deep inside.

Just end it now, a voice commands, you never will be missed.
You always fail, but this could change, with a sliting of the wrist.

You plan your exit, every single day, and death is sounding good.
Take an overdose, or a sturdy rope, or a pistol if you could.

Because no one knows, what you're going through, no one knows your pain.
Yes no one hears, those lonely tears, the blues that flow like rain.

But don't give up, I know someone, I think you need to meet.
He loves you now, and always will, his friendship is so sweet.

A love so sweet, he'll take your life, and soothe the scars inside.
Take your lonely heart, and touch your soul, heal the pain you try to hide.

So give him a chance, you have nothing to lose, except your very soul.
You must rise above, and embrace his love, and climb out of your hole.

Jesus is that special friend, he is waiting for you now.
No time to waste, no time to lose, please let me show you how.

Say, Jesus I'm so broken, my life hangs by a thread.
I know that you, can give me life, when the world left me for dead.

I accept you as my Savior now, please forgive me of my sins.
I will live for you, from this day forth, this is where my trouble ends.

I almost gave up, and took my life, but now my soul is free.
Because today, I was introduced, to the one who died for me.

John 3: 16... Written by..Timothy Jon Barrett
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