Angels
and Demons
Angel’s and Demon’s, are part of your soul; which
will you chose, to pull from the hole?
One will protect, with all of its might; one will
take flight, when you’re lost in the night.
One from above, one from below; One drags you down,
one helps you grow.
Finding your way, in this Hell for a life; is a
balancing act, as you straddle a knife.
You feel where you’ve been, you know where you are;
but what’s in the future, beyond all the scars?
Life is a maze, that leaves you confused; it’s
beaten you down, and your heart has been used.
Where was your Angel, when you needed her most;
nowhere to be found, as she abandoned her post.
Your Demon was there, to comfort your soul; with
thoughts of revenge, as pain took its toll.
It gave you a reason, to stay in the fight; while
you were crying in silence, in the dark of the night.
Which would you choose, when you needed them most; darkness
or light, to serve as your host?
Is the answer you have, one that you’d share; others
wouldn’t get it, unless they’ve been there.
It’s easy to stay, when life’s going fine; to sit on
your shoulder, and take credit and shine.
Where does she go, when darkness rolls in; when your
soul catches fire, as you contemplate sin?
Her job isn’t done, because you’ve lost hope; she
could stay in the fight, and help you to cope.
I wonder sometimes, which is the best; which is my
savior, and which is the test.
Angels and
Demons, are part of this suite; why must we choose, which makes us complete.
If we’re the sum of our parts, then why would we choose;
each has a mission, with different views.
One for protection, to give us defense; one fights
with a fury, to give us offense.
One comes from the dark, the other from light; but
what does it matter, if you survive the fight.
Life is a balance, in order to live; sometimes you
take, and sometimes you give.
A lesson in pain, to enjoy the light; you need both
for a future, before your soul will take flight.
Angels and Demons, are what make us complete; both
are the reason, we maintain a heartbeat.
By Ron Lee 4/2014
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