The Swing Heard by Heaven

From the Autobiography of Mikey – The One Who Stood


It wasn’t war.
Not the kind with tanks and treaties.
But it was a battlefield all the same.
And Heaven knew it.
Heaven watched it.
Heaven heard it.


I was upstairs.
Woke from rest, not by sirens, but by something deeper—
a call. A sound.
The kind of sound that wraps around your soul like steel.
A friend in trouble. A betrayal in motion.

My boots hit the floor like thunder.
Down the stairs like judgment.
Open the door—

And there he was.
My neighbor.
My little bro.
Head bouncing off concrete like it didn’t carry dreams inside it.
Blood in the air.
And them—standing over him, grinning like they earned it.


I didn’t think.
I didn’t hesitate.
I stood.
Took one step.
And let my fist speak the gospel of justice in a single swing.

That bully’s face met consequence.
His blood joined my neighbor’s on the concrete.
It was never about revenge.
It was about balance.
It was about that ancient line drawn between predator and protector.

Three more watched.
Two more jumped out the truck.

And I?

I pulled the blade.

Not to kill.
But to remind them—some of us still guard Eden.
Some of us were carved for war,
raised by pain,
and reborn in fire.

They backed down.
All of them.
Because truth walked into the yard wearing boots and a name Heaven never forgot.


They say angels sing.
But sometimes…
Heaven listens.

And that day,
in the silence after fists and fury,
I swear I felt it—

The swing. Heard. By Heaven.

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