Grace Will Carry Me
In the quiet of my sorrow,
When the night feels oh so long,
You are standing right beside me,
And Your presence makes me strong.
In the quiet of my sorrow,
When the night feels oh so long,
You are standing right beside me,
And Your presence makes me strong.
Beautifully written. I only wish I had your faith and belief. Very best wishes, Ann
in Baby Poems
It was a cold and frosty morning
in the heart of winter's breath,
when Joe and Thelma readied
for a life they had yet to meet.
The road to town was an hour long,
a ribbon through fields of white,
and this--child number eight--
kicked softly, urging them on.
Excitement hummed like lantern light
inside their weathered car,
for chores still waited back at home,
the farm still pulling at their sleeves.
But some things can't be delayed--
a baby comes when a baby must.
They left the others bundled tight,
small faces pressed to frosted glass,
watching their parents disappear
into the quiet afternoon.
in Beauty of Nature Poems
I put on my gear to go for a bike ride,
Helmet light on, water bottle by my side.
The morning sun is soft and low,
Casting light on the road below.
I look along side the quiet bike lane,
The ride will take me to a place that will clear my mind and brain.
I really enjoyed this poem, I felt I had been on the bike ride myself. Very best wishes, Ann.
in Mother Death Poems
I didn't ask to be here,
but placed here for a reason.
The time that I spent, was only for a season.
Giving and sharing, is how I'm here to serve.