The Lobby

Monday

Jyoti's Tears



Last night at the lobby Justin Martin sang a song after Jo Anne Lyon's video message that he wrote called “Jyoti’s Tears.” He’s had some interactions with people from International Justice Mission, who work with World Hope, Jo Anne's org. He wrote this song after hearing about a young woman named “Jyoti” who was rescued by IJM.

He has not yet recorded this song—but it was powerful to hear it live at the lobby and “pass the buckets” for the AIDS offering after the message. Here are the lyrics at least...

Jyoti’s Tears
By Justin Martin

I wake up in this place,

Behind a curtain and a padlock,

In this dirty room I live.

Or can I call it that,

It’s more like I exist.

I didn’t come by choice

But this is where I am,

Can you sympathize

With this shattered life I’m in?

Does no one hear my cry?

Do they even know I’m here?

Look into my eyes,

See open wounds and hopeless tears.

The way they look at me,

They just want their money’s worth.

“Which one do you want, that’ll be this much,”

All too familiar words.

I don’t want to wake up,

Just to feel this numbness here again,

God if you can hear,

Send me a savior – make this end.

Does no one hear my cry?

Do they even know I’m here?

Look into my eyes,

See open wounds and hopeless tears.

Does no one hear my cry,

Or has this fallen on deaf ears,

You say your God is love,

then why won’t love bring justice here.

© 2006 by Justin Martin