Listen
By: Fran Morgan
If I am pained and come to you,
Before you speak, consider twice.
"Shoulds" and platitudes won't do
I want your ear, not your advice.
Just listen, friend, and try to hear
Beyond my words...(the stuff I hide)
The outward rage is Oh! so mere
Compared to all the hurt inside.
If you would only say to me,
"That must have been so hard for you."
Instead of tossing off a line like,
"Here's the thing that I would do..."
Tune in to how I feel, my friend,
And hear beyond the words I say.
At times my words may not describe
Emotions deep, held down at bay.
These deeper feelings kept within
Are journeys words can't take you to
But travel past the things you hear,
Don't say, "Don't let it bother you"
Please try to listen with your heart
Don't seize this chance to criticize,
Or preach to me, or even start
With trite cliches that sermonize.
If you've not walked my lonely road
(I hope you never will, my friend)
Don't try to be my therapist
Or say it's time my grief should end.
Listen! Listen! Be a friend!
Command compassion to your ears
To sift the weight of words I say
And hear unspoken tears and fears
Most times your silence suits me fine,
Or weep with me, that's soothing, too.
To heal this broken heart of mine,
Just LISTEN when I talk to you.
This poem got me thinking about the people that I need to listen a little better too. It really can apply to anytime in life. I remember being told growing up that our Father in Heaven gave us two ears and one mouth, so obviously the ears are doubly important. I hope this poem is something you can carry with you and put to good use.