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Seeing Seasons

I'm thankful, for the dew resting on the mountain tops and the deep rivers of the valleys.

I'm thankful, for you putting the trees in place and for the birds that nest there.

Thank you Lord, for the changing of seasons and for the way clouds represent this.

Thank you Lord, that when i stop and wonder along the way. I become more thankful for all 
you have created and the overwhelming beauty of it all.

Copyright © Sarah Huburn | Year Posted 2013



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Little Girls

Little girls laugh,
Little girls run,
Little girls have lots of fun,
with piggy tails in their hair and pretty dresses.
They tell a story that will just do.	 
The timings right, it brings a cheer, a laugh, a giggle

Little girls cry,
Little girl’s trip,
Little girls are caught when they fall,
With a helping hand and a plaster for care.
They have a wow to tell, the timings right; it brings a tear, a weep and a wow.

Copyright © Sarah Huburn | Year Posted 2013

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Encouragment

You are my tower and refuge in times of trouble. 
You lift me up, when I fall down.

You open my eyes to see, when I cannot break through.
You are my shelter, when I need covering.

You are my strength, when I am weak.
You are my comfort, when everything else fails

Copyright © Sarah Huburn | Year Posted 2013

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Are You Alright

A voice called out “are you alright?”
I responded, “yes, I’m fine”.
I was taken back by the question.

You see i’m so used to being left alone, with no one to ask “are you alright?”                                                How offered do i see someone i know and ask “are you alright?”

How trusted is there answer?
Do they want me to know how they feel on the inside?
There thoughts race with fear; I’m so scared and alone
I’m frightened of going home.

Do I tell them what happened lastnight?
Do I tell them my husbands having an affair?
Do I tell them the kids are pulling my hair out?
Do I tell them the dog got ran over or my son’s high on drugs?

You see I’m ashamed to tell you if I’m alright. So I’ll look at you softly, smile and walk on and go back to being scared, alone, fearful and frightened.

So please feel free to ask me if i’m alright, I’m not sure what my answer will be, but I know you still love me anyway......

Copyright © Sarah Huburn | Year Posted 2013


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