It’s finally here
Morning
Time to sleep
Recover my dreams
In a tipsy topsy turvy world
Those who do not know the story
Don’t know what’s meant to be
Or understand
Strange reality.
24 Poems ~ 24 Hours
It’s finally here
Morning
Time to sleep
Recover my dreams
In a tipsy topsy turvy world
Those who do not know the story
Don’t know what’s meant to be
Or understand
Strange reality.
As I try to stay awake through the last hour
I glance at the window behind
Rip open the curtains
Who knew sunrise was so soon?
Glancing behind
The whole sky changes hue
With each look.
Pale pink to pale gray
To stormy blue
Until bright blue appears
With streaks of brilliant white.
Who else looks upon this?
Is anyone enjoying it?
Or do they sleep the Sunday mornings away?
Are those awake to see it too weary to appreciate it
Off to the daily grind?
I wonder,
How much beauty do I miss
When I do not stir myself to be perceptive of it?
Dear Lord,
Let my soul be at rest once more
Swallowed up in the contentment
Of resting in Your arms.
Please save me from the darkness
That I am so easily entrapped in
Stone walls towering in my mind
A maze I can’t escape.
The sins and fears that haunt me
I face over and again
The same old troubles which still stop me
To the point that I’m ashamed
Who is knocked down by the same monster
Again and again and again?
Lord, I know You’re patient with me
I know You’re by my side
Though I know I should rise when I’ve fallen
– Sometimes I just don’t want to try.
But You’re patient, kind, merciful;
You’re with me,
You won’t leave me here to die.
Not because I try my best
Or somehow earn Your smile
Will You carry me through.
You’ll lift me from darkness because You are faithful,
Even when I’m not;
That’s just what You do.
So my dear God, I thank you
I could never live without You.
Though sometimes I still try,
As I’m sometimes still a fool
And old ghosts in my mind
Lead me away from You.
Show me how to face the monsters, God
Let me see the Way
Using good to overcome evil
To see light brighter than the day.
The brightest light of all:
Please remind me that I’m loved,
And help me give that love to others
– That graced love from above.
In the peace and the silence of the deeps of the night
I find it in me to again trust
with full contentment
not fretting of the future and its shadowy fears
Trusting
In the Lord my God
My emotions still on mute at this late hour
But my inner heart at rest
At rest
At rest, oh be at rest once more,
Oh my soul,
for the Lord has been good to you.
Surely He has delivered me
From waters deep in which I swam, exhausted,
Surely, He has rescued me
From many unseen and unfelt falls.
The beast awakes, the beast in me
And just as unexpectedly, it sleeps
I should rightly call it
A gift from God
When it sleeps
But now it’s gone
I wonder
What is there left if me?
What does the beast take, when it sleeps?
Falling
Deep
And dark
Alone
Swallowed up
By night
Which took its time
But doesn’t darkness always claim us
In the end?
Wolf runs wild through the night.
She calls to us,
as the doe does not,
for we have learned to overlook her gentleness.
But wolf
runs fierce and wild
stirring ancient memories within us.
She lopes through crystal white fields,
silver under the moon, soft crunch under her claws.
The cold bites deep. She revels.
Her strength
her glory
her power
her song.
We hear it in our heartbeats,
her wildness,
the wonder of the untamed, undomesticable,
We remember what we have long forgotten.
We see her run, and she tells us, that beyond our concrete scraping sky and coating earth,
there is life and spirit and wild.
Wolf runs, and not only her body but her soul breathes.
She reminds us
of what we could be.
We sit with knees on cold concrete
To stare straight up into the sky
That narrow circle of the heavens
Not blocked by suburbia’s lights
Silver ice diamonds
Peeking through dark night
Reminding us of the wilderness
Where our souls may take flight
Not weighted down by concrete
Or the fuss of mundane life.
Every now and then,
God adds one more gift in His benevolence
The aurora borealis
Which stirs from deep within His children
The urge to join in freedom’s dance.
A closed front door
A stranger, neighbours
Possibly a friend,
Or a friendly neighbour,
Maybe one who is upon you a task fallen,
A message to deliver,
But whoever is inside,
It is a closed front door.
Possibilities and impossibilities abound,
Infinite stories waiting to unfold,
Or remain unborn, closed forever,
Stories of friends and foes and strangers,
Greetings and rejections,
All waiting for a knock.
We can extrapolate the universe
Of mankind
As we stare at a closed front door.
Shall we dare to step inside?
A streetlight on a city street
Pale circle in the dark
Offers haven to one mind,
Searching for an absence of shadows,
A place from which can come no hidden attack.
But to another,
The streetlight circle is no haven
But a dreadful spotlight
The bull’s-eye in the night
For those with villainous intentions.
What is the human mind,
And what powers does it hold,
That it in stark contrast
Presents the facts so?
The fact of a city streetlight.