Prayer in a Garden
Today the world seemed cruel, but evening hours
Were filled with perfume from forgotten flowers.
I saw again familiar filigree
Of moonlight through my lacy Lilac tree;
I heard the robins stirring in their nest;
And saw the path that fairy feet had pressed;
Reflected stars were in my garden pool;
On my warm face the breeze was kind and cool.
The silence seemed to speak, my head was bowed,
Then ramblers that had grown into a cloud
Lifted my eyes that, tear-washed, now could see
The beauty that today was lost to me.
Dear god, who is so near to flowers, and birds,
Be nearer still, as I shall search for words
To thank Thee for the blessings night revealed,
Which through the day discouragement concealed.
-Eva SPARKS TAYLOR
***
Today, Sunday, morning is quiet.
My photo and Ms Taylor's poem touch each other in a certain way.
A garden is filled with hope and promise.
Embrace a promise.
It is a secret gift.
Love you.
Me

2 comments:
Stunning picture of the flowers, will definitely make my day. Keep posting. Enjoyed your blog very much.
Thank you Ann, and thank you for your kind comment. Have a wonderful day.
Always,
Robin
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