Hallelujah in Heels
I bowed once before perfection,
But the mirror taught me grace.
Redemption doesn’t whisper—
It struts, it sways, it shines in place.
My scars became sapphires,
My tears, new commandments.
Salvation wears lipstick,
And laughter is the only psalm I trust.
I don’t kneel anymore—
I twirl to pray.
My altar is a runway,
Sequins and forgiveness on display.
Maybe heaven isn’t above us,
Maybe it’s confidence in motion.
Every stumble a hallelujah,
Every heel a hymn, a devotion.
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