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Chains on My Wrists
I was there in a prison of my own making and wore heavy chains on my wrists
Around me were other prisoners in other cells with chains of their own
Some loved their chains and clung to them tightly
Some hated their chains and thrashed against them day and night
Some tried to convince me their chains were not actually there at all, but we all knew better
We were all in chains
One day as we sat in the prisons of our own making, waiting for our sentence to be carried out
The King, the general, the leader of our army came in
I did not know Him but had I heard stories of Him when I was a child
He did not look as I had pictured Him, but as I beheld Him I was struck
He started moving through prisoners saying to them “Follow me and be free” and their chains fell off
He moved through the prison cells setting captives free and then he came to me
He knelt down at my side and held my gaze
And almost with a subtle smile He said “Follow me and be free” and my chains fell off
But not as I had expected
Where other prisoners before me had their chains fall from their wrists mine fell at the walls
I looked at the chains still at my left and my right and was puzzled
I was free, yes, but in order to leave I would have to carry these chains
The King turned to leave for there were others to be freed, and I followed Him chains in hand
We all left the prison to go free another and I saw in front of me a war
Darkness and light contested each other neither relenting their place
Those who were freed with me followed our king through the battlefield and joined in the fray
I tried to follow as best I could but I still had upon my wrists these chains
They grew heavy and I stumbled and I almost thought I had lost sight of those who were free
I pleaded “Why would you free me only to let me be lost now, I cannot abide in these chains!”
My King turned back to me and said with compassion “Is it those chains who wield you, or is it you who wield those chains?”
I looked at the chain on my left
I coiled it around my wrist and my hand until it my fist became a mighty steel hammer
I looked at the chain on my right
I gave it a snap as the end came to my fingers and I beheld a whip of forged metal
The battle around me raged on but I was no longer afraid
I stood to my feet and struck out against the darkness with the chains on my wrists, now weapons they could not withstand
As we moved to a prison where more warriors joined our number, they looked at me and my chains
They fashioned chains of their own that had once held them still and charged out against the darkness
If anyone were to see me you would know I was once a prisoner, condemned in a cell of my own making
The chains on my wrists are on display for all to see, but my future was mine for the taking
Now I charge forth with weapon in hand to defeat my foes with a righteous swing
For I stand before them mighty warrior and will fight in the name of my King
Around me were other prisoners in other cells with chains of their own
Some loved their chains and clung to them tightly
Some hated their chains and thrashed against them day and night
Some tried to convince me their chains were not actually there at all, but we all knew better
We were all in chains
One day as we sat in the prisons of our own making, waiting for our sentence to be carried out
The King, the general, the leader of our army came in
I did not know Him but had I heard stories of Him when I was a child
He did not look as I had pictured Him, but as I beheld Him I was struck
He started moving through prisoners saying to them “Follow me and be free” and their chains fell off
He moved through the prison cells setting captives free and then he came to me
He knelt down at my side and held my gaze
And almost with a subtle smile He said “Follow me and be free” and my chains fell off
But not as I had expected
Where other prisoners before me had their chains fall from their wrists mine fell at the walls
I looked at the chains still at my left and my right and was puzzled
I was free, yes, but in order to leave I would have to carry these chains
The King turned to leave for there were others to be freed, and I followed Him chains in hand
We all left the prison to go free another and I saw in front of me a war
Darkness and light contested each other neither relenting their place
Those who were freed with me followed our king through the battlefield and joined in the fray
I tried to follow as best I could but I still had upon my wrists these chains
They grew heavy and I stumbled and I almost thought I had lost sight of those who were free
I pleaded “Why would you free me only to let me be lost now, I cannot abide in these chains!”
My King turned back to me and said with compassion “Is it those chains who wield you, or is it you who wield those chains?”
I looked at the chain on my left
I coiled it around my wrist and my hand until it my fist became a mighty steel hammer
I looked at the chain on my right
I gave it a snap as the end came to my fingers and I beheld a whip of forged metal
The battle around me raged on but I was no longer afraid
I stood to my feet and struck out against the darkness with the chains on my wrists, now weapons they could not withstand
As we moved to a prison where more warriors joined our number, they looked at me and my chains
They fashioned chains of their own that had once held them still and charged out against the darkness
If anyone were to see me you would know I was once a prisoner, condemned in a cell of my own making
The chains on my wrists are on display for all to see, but my future was mine for the taking
Now I charge forth with weapon in hand to defeat my foes with a righteous swing
For I stand before them mighty warrior and will fight in the name of my King
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