Twenty-Sixth Floor
Golden Shovel poem based on a prompt to write about my spirituality now.
i remember exactly when
i stopped believing in god
i had already learned a door doesn't open when another closes
that adults lie when they promise there is a
reason for pain, an exit behind every door
i was six years old, still dumb enough to believe he
might arrive eventually, but when nothing opens
when prayers are whispered from the back of a
car that keeps moving, faith gets thrown out the window
i watched familiar streets vanish on
a day that taught me need was not the
same thing as belief; i imagined angels falling from the twenty-sixth
floor of heaven, wings snapped, bodies breaking on hell's floor
**********************************************************************Golden Shovel poem using the line “When god closes a door he opens a window on the twenty-sixth floor,” from the poem “Theories” by Cheryl Dumesnil.
About the Creator
Tina D. Lopez
A woman who writes to deal with hurt, mistakes--mine and others, and messy emotions. Telling my truth, from the heart, with no sugarcoating.
My book Love Ain’t No Friend of Mine is available on Amazon. https://a.co/d/6JYBmLH


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