Collected Whispers

I Didn't Want to Hear You Cry - William Jesse Harlan Wells - 1977 and Helen Susie Barbara Harlan Wells - 1978

 

Diana Harlan Wells

   
 

In the secret shadows of my heart I hid you away,
crushing your wish for life,
I could not face life with you in my womb.
I didn't want to hear you cry.

I took you to a place of terror and abuse,
your life ended by pain, bloodshed and horror
Choking off my heart, I let you die,
I didn't want to hear you cry.

Life had no meaning then, no hope, no joy,
you were gone, to Jesus arms I knew,
His arms around you quieted your hurt and hurt, but
I didn't want to hear you cry.
 
I keep one thought of happiness and that is your joy.
Your walking, laughing, and with the Savior,
which was your birthright here,
I will see you when my life is ended and,
I didn't want to hear you cry.

Years have come and gone, your presence now much wanted.
You were special, innocent and love,
a miracle known and knitted by God,
Your precious, loving beautiful faces now,
Pictured in my heart I see,
and I wish I had heard your cries.

William and Helen Harlan were adopted by my husband Gene and daughter Dawn-Marie in a life adoption certificate ceremony on November 15th, 2007