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kerry-peterson
Tempests escort trust Right out the door In rudest manner. Blustery, with an icy chill That breathes nausea into my soul, Fear has ******* trust for far too long. This is not The Way. This is not what He designed, Nor paid so dearly for. He could not be more clear: “You will have trouble- But take heart, I have overcome the world, I am with you always,” Cast your cares on me, Consider the lilies of the field, I’ve numbered the hairs on your head.” It’s time I get ruthless, Toss fear and worry out, And bar the door with trust. Start a fire of gratitude in the hearth, And cook a celebratory feast. When darkness descends And trouble comes in waves, When I see things gone wrong, With no redeeming bent, I will wait. I will clutch His hand and wait. I will look around in this moment, And ask, “Father, what would you have?” I lack understanding, And there is nothing good in me, But I belong to One who Loves extravagantly, Strengthens repeatedly, Forgives freely, Rules in humility, And is jealous for my trust. I’m beginning to think It is an all or nothing proposition. Clarity may not come, Not in this shady realm. But confident expectation surely can. Do I or don’t I? Will I or won’t I? Trepidation and trust Just a heartbeat apart, these two. It’s time for ruthless trust.
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Apr 26, 2013
Apr 26, 2013 at 1:49 PM UTC
Ruthless Trust
Look. Revelation underfoot And overhead, Within And without, Cycle And system, Adaptation and Resolute resistance, Wind-whipped ocean And aspen dance. Listen. Lightning And thunder, Sizzling fire Of new earth, Blue whale And bird song, Thundering hoofbeats and hail from the sky, Water spilling past rocks and high places. Breathe Night blooming jasmine and lavender lilac, Cinnamon stick And orange blossom, Rain soaked air And nighttime heat. Puppies and children at play, Crisp air Of mountain pass, Salt spray and desert dryness, Oak fire and incense cedar. These illuminate, Speak, And carry the scent Of something far bigger, Much grander, Ever richer. Indeed, We see the broken, Hear the hard, Inhale the bitter, But to say that these define our world, And shape the edges of existence... No. No, we must not let our senses dull And fail to notice, Interpret, Give thanks for the sight, sounds, and taste of all that is good.
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Apr 26, 2013
Apr 26, 2013 at 1:45 PM UTC
Look
SURELY Surely, bullets rend and wreck. Ripping through reality, Rendering innocence lost. They silence playful voices, Still small, active hands, Before their young words or work Can finish growing. Words and work that might have had healing in them For this old world. Bullets tear through a family, Leave them struggling to breathe. Grief knocks the wind clean out. Familiar words like “we” and “us” Are fractured beyond recognition. Little things like pajamas and backpacks, Once common and constant, Lie about tragically unused, Becoming heartrending monuments to the innocent. Surely, we can put a stop to this. Can we find no way to shelter These, our little ones, our future? Those who invest such trust in us, Who simply are where they are Because we told them so. Surely, we can find a way. And whether or not we can determine or agree upon Much about the nature Of the flawed and lost who rain down this terror, Can we not gather in and heal these hard broken Before they wander to such realms of disconnect, delusion That they cease to discern the sacredness of existence? Surely, we can. In such a wounded world as this, So in need of shelter and security, God protect the playful voices And the small, active hands. Watch over the innocent. Help us. Surely, we can do better. Surely, we must.
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Apr 1, 2013
Apr 1, 2013 at 11:01 PM UTC
Surely
March Sunshine Reticent ray Dappling forest floor. Like a long-lost friend Returning warily, without warning. It settles on the clotted soil, Surprising earth and creature alike. The demure caller is not answered in kind. Towering trees bully their way into the shaft of sparkling sun, Cutting swaths of shade, denying warmth to others. Perhaps they’ve earned the right to lead the parade From darkness to light, Weathering untold seasons’ bite and blast. Sprightly squirrel and brash blue jay, Scramble, Soar, Clamor to be noticed; Boldly demand the proffered gift. Plants arch their backs, stretch, and yawn; Crowd upward, seeking a draught of the milky warmth. Not content to go without. Soft-green infant cedars Sway in the benign breeze, Usher in the honored guest with jubilant dance. Do those who dwell below Hear the primal prompting: “Wake, ready yourself!” Before they crawl to the surface To bask in the message of hope warmth brings, And join the impending, riotous celebration? Sunshine in March, Fragile promise, Beacon of spring.
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Apr 1, 2013
Apr 1, 2013 at 9:38 PM UTC
March Sunshine
Laughter Happiness Bubbling up and over Tonic for the soul It binds us together with its sweetness As we hold our splitting sides. Giggles, like fine champagne Intoxicate, overpower stale senses With the giddy taste of joy.
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Mar 30, 2013
Mar 30, 2013 at 1:08 AM UTC
Laughter
Plain little jewels of the sea Resting easy in my hand, Your velvety roundness Breathes tranquility in me. Funny this should be, For you were born in the fires of this sphere, Ejected rudely with sudden blast Chipped from wholeness, Pressed and wave tossed. Upheaval transformed you from igneous grit To this polished state. You do not sparkle or shine With color bright, But your creamy grain Soothes, beautifies your loud world Where surf and sand collide. Placed in my palm, You help me pause, Remember that time and stormy seas Might just knock the jaggedness off me.
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Mar 30, 2013
Mar 30, 2013 at 12:54 AM UTC
Sea Stones