| ||||||||||
| ||||||||||
| ||||||||||
| ||||||||||
| ||||||||||
|
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| >> Static Item >> Poetry >> Nature >> ID #1774462 |
| |||||||||||||
|
When morning gilds the sky I wake the flowers in my mind so bright beneath the dome, Heaven’s glorious sunshine flowing in the valley of Canaan, streams in gorges roaring echoing across the valley high a landscape wide, the flowery land so sad in the sun hiding away in rows angry showers raining down, like fallen leaves on the ground trampled by me not caring why, natures sources are dying. Building machines flashing lights burying flowers like ghosts drifting where to now, far from this world withered and weeping, their frail forms fading away dark within the clouds passing high into heaven’s garden green, the new valley of Canaan streams of living water. My mind now ashamed seeing the new colors, my Savior in his garden spraying the good news, flowers the scene to save me, my life sustained in his arms beneath the clear fountain, watering the new seeds singing hymns of praise, multicolored the blooms. "Daddy, daddy, wake up I can see the wild flowers blooming all over the valley, homes you built last spring the earth was barren and bare." 40 - lines.
© Copyright 2011 embe (UN: embe at Writing.Com).
All rights reserved.
embe has granted Writing.Com, its affiliates and syndicates non-exclusive rights to display this work. |