You

I hated You,
With every fiber of my being.
I loathed You,
Though I was never seeing.

I fought You,
With every battered breath.
I denied You,
Even unto darkened death.

I feared You,
With everything I could feel.
I dreaded You,
Hoping never once to kneel.

I saw You,
Riding out to catch me.
I betrayed You,
Not wanting this to be.

I cursed You,
Bowing at your throne.
I beheld You,
Knowing I was alone.

I killed You,
Thrashing in my deadly sin.
I told You,
Lying with a dark grin.

I witnessed You,
Rising from the darkest grave.
I blasphemed You,
For all the love You gave.

I loved You,
Knowing nothing but fleeing.
I felt You,
Cradling my very being.

You saved me
From what I could not believe.
You loved me,
Before I could even breathe.

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