Monthly Archives: May 2017

Sitting in a River

I see the robins rush through wind-dance leaves And nested light ablaze in banks of cloud. I watch and wonder how this stream will weave Its waters to the sea—and sing aloud In praise of Him who fashioned these for … Continue reading

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Sailor Psalm

I find in me a secret sea. I sail its depths profound and plain With fisherman’s simplicity, Too grateful to complain. My bark is battered by the winds, And beaten by the waves. But storms give way to sun-drenched days … Continue reading

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The Water’s Constant Call

The water, whether it be lake, river, or sea, has a spirit that extends far beyond its shores. Continue reading

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