Break

Breathe in the sunlit air, 
watch a zephyr stir the trees, giggle in a swaying hamcock, 
tickle your toes in the cool grass and watch the clouds dance-

Take a break and see the Creator in the world around you. 
evening wanes
twitters and tweets
surround me,
life nestles,
I rock
I listen
I let go
God's World is full of 
dangling treasures
hidden in nature
for seekers to find. 
Job 12:
7 “But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds in the sky, and they will tell you;
8 or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish in the sea inform you.
9 Which of all these does not know that the hand of the LORD has done this?
10 In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind.

5 Comments

  1. anetintime's avatar anetintime says:

    sometimes that’s all that is needed isn’t it? To take a walk and breathe in the world that God has created. it’s a wonderful thing.

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  2. aschmeisser's avatar aschmeisser says:

    Spring is blowing ‘cross the land,
    clouds build and break and build again
    to bring with gentle loving hand
    sweet benison of golden rain
    that washes clean the fragrant sage
    of winter’s slow and tired dust,
    to turn for all life here a page
    that has for months been held as trust.
    The doves now dance along the wires,
    calling of warm days to come
    in a song that never tires,
    but echoes as a bell that’s rung
    for the finest, brightest reason,
    arrival of the growing season.

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    1. brontebrown2's avatar brontebrown2 says:

      beautifully written, sweet benison of golden rain, sun drench rain….lovely, sweet blessing,

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    2. brontebrown2's avatar brontebrown2 says:

      I love, love, love this poem. Every time I read it, I glean something new. Thanks, Rhonda Oh, may I repost it with your name?

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      1. aschmeisser's avatar aschmeisser says:

        Yes, absolutely! I’m honoured!

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