
One of my Christmas presents was a book full of inspirational stories and poems. Samantha had scoured the internet for them, and made them up into a lovely book. This poem is one of them. I must say, I can really empathise with the author, whoever that may be, especially the last verse.
The Paint Brush
I keep my paint brush with me
Wherever I may go,
In case I need to cover up
So the real me doesn’t show.
I’m so afraid to show you me,
Afraid of what you’ll do — that
You might laugh or say mean things.
I’m afraid I might lose you.
I’d like to remove all my paint coats
To show you the real, true me,
But I want you to try and understand,
I need you to accept what you see.
So if you’ll be patient and close your eyes,
I’ll strip off all my coats real slow.
Please understand how much it hurts
To let the real me show.
Now my coats are all stripped off.
I feel naked, bare and cold,
And if you still love me with all that you see,
You are my friend, pure as gold.
I need to save my paint brush, though,
And hold it in my hand,
I want to keep it handy
In case someone doesn’t understand.
So please protect me, my dear friend
And thanks for loving me true,
But please let me keep my paint brush with me
Until I love me, too.





Andrew Gosden (now 18) has been missing from his Doncaster home since 14 September 2007. The search continues.
This resonates with me after our talk .Am I free to “pinch it”?
I like what you are doing on your blog ,especially with the Collects . The idea re Revelation I will find useful when I take funerals. It places us firmly in God’s hands .
Hi Elaine — welcome to the blog.
I’m happy for you to pinch this; though I’m afraid I don’t know where it comes from originally.
Thank you for the kind comments about the blog. I’m glad you found it helpful.