"The Word"
in God Poems
"The Word"
First Spoken, last heard,
God's Almighty Holy Word,
in God Poems
"The Word"
First Spoken, last heard,
God's Almighty Holy Word,
in Fall Poems
November Harbinger
Brilliant lonely star on high,
In the fiery charcoal sky,
in Haiku
Warm fall afternoons,
crisp cool eves with harvest moons,
crickets singing tunes,
I'm so happy you enjoyed "Hello Autumn." It has always been my favorite season of the year. I had to think of a way to sum it up completely for a Haiku style poem and this is what I came up...
in Fall Poems
What a difference a day makes,
twenty-four little hours.
Cool chill in the air,
Your very first breath of life, I was there.
Tiny miracle of God, you appeared,
overflowing with joy, my eyes cried a tear,
outstretching my arms to hold you so near.
I really enjoyed this Poem "True Friend" such a beautiful Tribute to Your Friend David also to Your wife. I'm sure they are still very near to You watching over You from Heaven. Someday they will be with You again for all eternity. Your poem has so much thought & Love in every word, every verse, beautifully written. Thank You for sharing. Congratulations on your poem, "True Friend" most certainly was best choice for Winning Poem for December !
Love this poem, most of us go through our minds taking over in a negative way at some point in life, not just the young, all ages go through our thoughts that play over and over in our minds, negative thoughts are so life draining, so strong, but we can all be over-comers of all situations, feelings and heart aches, seems we usually come out of this darkness so much stronger with empathy and compassion for others because we've been there. I have come to realize we can be our own worse enemy, our own worse critic. I believe this might be a journey of self struggle we all need to go through on our own as we gain true wisdom about life, we also learn how to lift others up, by doing so we finally understand that it's okay, no-one is perfect, it's okay to fall, it's okay we have flaws, weaknesses, faults, we're human. We also have strengths, we're all on a journey through life, there's no experts on life, life is tough, tougher for some that makes some even stronger. Powerful Poem!
I'm so happy you enjoyed "Hello Autumn." It has always been my favorite season of the year. I had to think of a way to sum it up completely for a Haiku style poem and this is what I came up with. Thank you, Teresa, for your kind remarks.
Dear Priscilla, I have not been well (physically, spiritually, or emotionally) since I lost my son. I am just now trying to reach out to certain people, and I remembered your message that was sent a while back, and I needed to respond to you. Your precious son and you and your granddaughter remain in my prayers. My heart aches for you. God bless you!
My heart was aching as I read this poem. I feel the pain, I know it well. A "mother's grief" is like no other. It pierces the depths of our soul. It's the deepest life-shattering pain we wish we never had but now we NEED to feel! I understand completely. What a truly beautiful poem to your precious, loving son. I walk through my home every day as I kiss all the moments in time of my precious son placed in frames all over my home. I will pray for you. I pray for every single one of us who feel this heartache the rest of our lives. I pray that God will reunite us immediately with our loving children the moment we leave this earth. Beautiful poem, God bless you!