Last night was one of those nights when I began to question
whether I am really doing what God wants me to do; write poetry. It takes time, head-energy,
time, prayer, time and yet something/Someone in me compels me to write, write,
write...poetry!
But last night some Thing weighed on me…hard, like only
negativity, discouragement and doubt can do and I began to pray 'Lord, is this really what You
have called me to do or am I missing what You want ‘cause I’m writing...poetry? Oh, God,
I really need to know. Can You send me a sign, a clear sign of what You want me
to do? I will not write until I know from You what Your answer is. Amen.'
…then, from the nightstand I picked up a book I purchased last week at
a local thrift-store entitled Lines to Live By. I flipped through it wondering where to
begin to read this compilation of poetry and prose.
I know, I thought, why not start on the very first page; the
Preface…I began reading then began to weep; it was like God was right there in
the room talking to me…reassuring me that it's okay to write yes, even about a little leaf...
On Saturday I had the pleasure of entertaining four Disney princesses for tea. Before they ate I asked a blessing and they giggled as I choked up on 'God, bless these girls for they truly are princesses, daughters of a King'. (They simply have no idea of that bittersweet twinge on mother-heartstrings:)
PAD Challenge Day 11:
Today is a Tuesday–so “2 for Tuesday” prompt time. Here they are:
Write a timely poem.
Write a timeless poem.
The way your lashes brush your cheek
robs me of words; I cannot speak
for I know soon moments will draw
you from my arms; this is Time's law
then I will close my eyes; recall
the swift innocence of it all
...and how Thought's timeless ways embrace
the hours no one can replace
A friend sent me this last night. He reminded us to remember those with scars we cannot see...
Some soldiers die on the battlefield, though still they walk away
The living dead, plagued by a hell of perpetual 'replay'
So while we remember the buried, pray we do not forget
Those who died with the fallen, but are among us yet