Magical sunset
Reflection shimmers casting
A hopeful glimmer.
Cloudy cloudy;
The sky is gray and pouty
Threatening to weep and rain.
Hidden from sight
Is the sun’s orbed light
As raindrops fall again.
Thunder, thunder
And flashes of lightning wonder
Peal across the darkened sky
Streaking crooked paths
Against the cloudy mass
In electric zigzag light.
Rainbow, Rainbow
Arching over the dewy green meadow
After a long and stormy night.
Inspiring chirps of gladness and hope
across the forested slopes
Beneath the blue crystal sky.
As I quietly pause to pray,
I asked Jesus to be with me today.
For at the start of each morning
I am preparing for a new day’s journey.
What each day has in store
Is only known by the Lord.
Must keep on trusting him
To lead me safely home each evening.
Where I can sit and be at rest;
With gladness and peace I am blessed
As I know by faith God is still with me;
Holding and keeping me for eternity.
Lightning flashed across
The stormy sky while rain dripped
And drizzled outside.
A dark and gloomy
Day filled with clouds and peals of
Thunder claps aloud.
Tis nice to remain
At home inside where I can
Watch the storm and hide.
I just attempted another of Ronovan’s Haiku challenge using the words “lightning” and “rain”. For this and more Haiku challenges you can visit: https://ronovanwrites.wordpress.com/category/haiku-prompt-challenge/
Clouds were thick and gray;
Dreary morn to my disdain.
Even so, God told,
“Do not be dismayed.”
Quietly I sat to pray
For his help to cope
On this darkened day.
He then brightened my pathway
With his Light of Hope.
Isaiah 41:10 (Holy Bible New International Version):
“Do not fear for I am with you; do not be dismayed for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help me: I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”
Like a dragon roar,
The uninvited storm then
Thundered through the door.
I have just attempted yet another haiku challenge from Ronovan Writes blog using the words “dragon” and “invite”. I am enjoying the challenge of putting different and even opposite words in such a short poem. If you like challenges and haiku’s then I invite you to also accept Ronovan’s latest challenge at this link: https://ronovanwrites.wordpress.com/category/haiku-prompt-challenge/
One morning I awoke just before
The dawn’s gleaming light.
Darkness clung like a thorny blackberry
Briar and I thought, “Lo, it’s still night.”
Then eventually as daylight streamed
I glimpsed the grayish, cloud-filled sky;
How I so wished to see more sun
And watch the glowing orb journey and rise.
How I deeply yearned to be caressed by
Its’ stretching rays of warmth;
Like listening once again to the familiar
Sound of my mother’s soft spoken voice.
The gentleness of her laughter and to
Hear glad-laden words from her lips depart
Would undoubtedly uplift my downturned
Spirit and quicken my beating heart.
How long ago memories do so
Gently prick and needle me
As I rest and remember how
My childhood life used to be.
But lo, I realized with a sudden start
As a new thought occurred and
Did quicken my heart.
The Lord has blessed me with
Another sunshine-filled new day
To cherish it thankfully
And grasp joy along the way.
So, as I gaze upon the dawn’s
Early gleaming light.
I’ll arise, embark on a journey
Letting the Lord be my friend and guide.
As warmer weather surrounds
And caresses the rotating earth
The scent of spring permeates
The air in the season of renewal and rebirth.
The forests, the meadows, the rolling
Hills and the wildflower fields
Are elegantly robed in a canopy of
Emerald green; earth’s lush cover shield.
Tweeting and chirping, twittering
And trilling; oh how the songbirds love to sing.
Whether at the break of early dawn or in the orange
Twilight, nature’s choir joyously rings.
A walk through the forest in the midst
Of a sun drenched and warm afternoon
Through the lakeside cluster of trees where
A distinct honk is heard of a lone wandering goose.
And the chirps of crickets and frogs echo in the trees
Which are softly clothed in new budding leaves.
Following a hidden and narrow rutted path
Up and down the forested hillside
Gazing far into the horizon where
The tips of treetops meet the sapphire blue sky.
The welcomed warmth of the glowing sun
Wraps itself around like a cloak of security
As if to hold me sure and steadfast
While strolling by the quietly lapping sea.
I strain to see distant images of
Ducks and other visiting waterfowl
Who silently rest upon the lake
And along the flowing ripples remain afloat.
Meanwhile the southerly and gentle breeze
Rustles the swaying branches speaking to me.
The blowing wind gusts louder and
Stronger reaching a frenzied climax
Before quieting to whisper
After its high-pitched performance.
I couldn’t help but wonder, “What message is the
Shifting wind trying to convey to me?”
As I strolled contentedly over the hills and
Through the softly swishing trees.
I imagined the wind to reply, “It is spring;
A season of new blessings and a fresh new start.
See and remember this quiet journey through
The forest and keep it in your heart.”
Then all too soon this day’s trek through
The countryside abruptly ends
But not before remembering that a new day
And another journey will soon begin.
Sun fades into night;
A dark reflection appears
Beneath the moonlight.
I have just attempted yet another haiku challenge from Ronovan Writes blog using the words “sun” and “moon”. I am enjoying the challenge of putting different and even opposite words in such a short poem. If you like challenges and haiku’s then I invite you to also accept Ronovan’s latest challenge at this link: https://ronovanwrites.wordpress.com/category/haiku-prompt-challenge/
I am also participating in a photo challenge this week with the word “reflection”. This certainly adds a bit more challenge to the haiku! To find out more about word photo challenges visit this site: https://thearanartisan.com/photo-challenge-words-2016/
Setting a Life to Words
Finding God's Grace in a Lemon-filled World
Developmental Editor | Line Editor
Warning: A feminist writes here. Content may contain angry, vulgar, and sometimes funny language.
I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. Gal. 2:20
thoughts from my mind to yours
A little bit of this and that
THE WOMAN WITH WHEELS
Thoughts from the Heartland
the joy of creativity
The details of my Journey.
Inspiration through my thoughts, experiences and travels
All information not in hand belongs on a bookshelf
~ Communicator, WordSmith, Artist, Guide, Mentor, Muse ~
I write because I read. I read because I write.
Christian poetry and prose, quotes, and thoughts - if they glorify God they were worth writing; if they mean something to one other person, they were worth sharing. Comments always welcome!
Reading fiction with a focus on craft
W.R.I.T.E. Words
Setting a Life to Words
Finding God's Grace in a Lemon-filled World
Developmental Editor | Line Editor
Warning: A feminist writes here. Content may contain angry, vulgar, and sometimes funny language.
I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. Gal. 2:20
thoughts from my mind to yours
A little bit of this and that
THE WOMAN WITH WHEELS
Thoughts from the Heartland
the joy of creativity
The details of my Journey.
Inspiration through my thoughts, experiences and travels
All information not in hand belongs on a bookshelf
~ Communicator, WordSmith, Artist, Guide, Mentor, Muse ~
I write because I read. I read because I write.
Christian poetry and prose, quotes, and thoughts - if they glorify God they were worth writing; if they mean something to one other person, they were worth sharing. Comments always welcome!
Reading fiction with a focus on craft
W.R.I.T.E. Words