Lamenting a marital conflict

Through troubled waters, I sail my boat,
Wild winds of the south, they fiercely float.
Tears fill my eyes, as I struggle to cope,
Ties that bind my family, slowly elope.

The constant conflicts, the endless fights,
Tired and weary, I face sleepless nights.
Judged and misunderstood, I bear the weight,
Demands, demands, they never abate.

Love me, I love you; do me, I do you,
Respect me, I respect you too.
Clothe me, feed me, give me! - their constant plea,
What joy is life, with such misery?

Void of kindness, all I do is sorrow,
Attacks on me, day and night, no respite to borrow.
No appreciation for all my toil,
What do I have? - but sweat and turmoil.

Do I have time for you? Never, they say,
Do I respect you? No, they declare every day.
But love, respect, provision, who is to blame?
They are all earned, not to demand, a shame!

Lord, you know my heart, you know my pain,
Lead me through this storm, once again.
And help me find eternal peace, in your embrace,
For in you lies my hope, my only saving grace.

W. Kiptoo
Feb 27, 2016

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