Guest guest Posted October 21, 2001 Report Share Posted October 21, 2001 Oops, I stand corrected. The library here recently began opening on Sundays from 2 to 5 pm, so ran over there, well drove over, and checked out a copy of Iyanla Vanzant's book of the same title as the poem. Gemmia is her daughter and this is her poem, it starts out sad and then becomes joyous: One day my soul just opened up and things started happenin' things I can't quite explain I mean I cried and cried like never before I cried tears of ten thousand mothers I couldn't even feel anything because I cried 'til I was numb. One day my soul just opened up I felt this overwhelming pride what I was proud of only God knows! Like the pride of a hundred thousand fathers basking in the glory of their newborn sons I was grinnin' from ear to ear! One day my soul just opened up I started laughing and I laughed for what seemed like forever wasn't nothin' particularly funny goin' on but I laughed anyhow I laughed the joy of a million children playin' in the mud I laughed 'til my sides ached Oh God! It felt so good! One day, my soul just opened up There were revelations, annihilations, and resolutions feelings of doubt and betrayal, vengeance and forgiveness memories of things I'd seen and done before of places I'd been, although I didn't know when there were lives I'd lived people I'd loved battles I'd fought victories I'd won and wars I'd lost. One day, my soul just opened up and out poured all things I'd been hiding and denying and living through that had just happened moments before. One day, my soul just opened up and I decided I was good and ready! I was good and ready to surrender my life to God. So, with my soul wide open, I sat down wrote Her a note and told her so. Gemmia L Vanzant Love, Dee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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