A Home Called Sue

Joseph M Marion

A Home Called Sue

One man wandered, lost and alone,
A restless soul with no place called home.
He searched the world, far and wide,
But no door opened, no place to hide.

Once he loved, but love betrayed,
<span;>A woman’s heart that used and swayed.
She took his trust, then broke it down,
Left him shattered, lost, and drowned.

In darkest hours, near breaking through,
He tried to end the pain he knew.
But Sue appeared, a saving light,
She pulled him back from endless night.

Then came Sue, with gentle hands,
She built a shelter, made her stand.
Not just a house of wood and stone,
But a place where love had grown.

Her name was Sue, a beacon bright,
Who turned his darkness into light.
With every smile, with every care,
She gave him more than shelter there.

Together now, they share this space,
A home of warmth, a sacred place.
No longer lost, no longer alone,
Because of Sue, he’s finally home.

A love so pure and true makes him cry when alone,
Now his heart is overthrone by the love sue has shown, blessed he knows he is by the hand of the lord,

Who has given back the very one he started searching for his whole life when life begun.

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  • sorenbarrett

    A beautiful poem of love and charity that becomes the lighthouse guiding a lost soul

  • Joseph M Marion

    This is the pure truth I wrote this from the very deepest part of my heart and soul This is a truth and the ladies pictures my future wife I'm very lucky and thank you for reading what I write I love what you write too

  • Joseph M Marion

    This is the pure truth I wrote this from the very deepest part of my heart and soul This is a truth and the ladies pictures my future wife I'm very lucky and thank you for reading what I write I love what you write too



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