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I wanted to be the ones that
stayed,
steadfast.
“Just be faithful.”
she said.
Only, “faithful” held one definition here:
Stay.

And I tried,
ever harder,
to stay.
Feeling hammered under words
flung out from the pulpit.
The very words spoken to me in secret.
The ones that still haunt.

I fought to stay.
I fought with my husband.
I fought through hot tears over cold-hearted words.
I fought to hear God remind me he would hold me fast.
and stay.

The story goes:
“They must be bitter—
they didn’t stay.”
God knows I wanted to.

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