Thank-you Father
As I walked those many miles, to find the self within;Never certain of my steps or what would be lurking.
I crossed those miles in dread and fear of smiles and the spoken word;
Trusting not the outreached palm nor reaching out to be heard.
So solemn in my solitude and lost in fear and mistrust;
A fossil lived were once was heart…and not where once was us.
Regressing in my thoughts and hopes, my Soul the only salvation;
Or so it seemed with blackened dreams as ‘twas…before creation.
I spoke not words of kindness, in a time when not was felt;
But kindness being not spoken…was given as I knelt;
While bending knees and bowing head, my heart was lifted up;
With visions of a life long passed…and thoughts of a half-filled cup.
I woke to find that you were there, and you…would always be,
But sleep had blinded mind and soul, and you…I couldn’t see.
How can I give a greater gift than that, which was given me;
My hopes renewed and faith restored, now spirit…flying free.
What comes to mind can never be measured, or ever duplicated;
A gift of life, as once was given…and never separated;
For in the beginning was the Word and the Word created man,
And the Word was Flesh and the Flesh was tasked…to spread throughout the land.
Symbolically, I give the gift…of love unconditionally;
I send my trust, my faith, my prayers…and total loyalty.
I send this gift which can’t be measured, duplicated…or even heard;
This gift so great and yet so small…as given in a word...Thank-you.
by Trular
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