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The Tree

The Tree

Through the foggy mist of a new day dawning
Appears a huge tree, awaiting the birth of another winter morning.

All that remains is its bare branches stretching toward the sky
And an old abandoned nest, left by its owner who traveled south so it wouldn't die.

The tree appears lonely but somehow full of hope
As if it knows Spring will come which enables it to cope.

A few months have gone by and the faithful tree is still there
But now it's consumed with excitement from its first breath of spring air.

It seems new life has come to the tree within a blink of an eye
It now stands picturesque, full of lavish green foliage set against the baby blue sky.

It waves its branches proudly with the breeze as if to show off its features
Which also seems to serve as a welcome sign to all of God's little creatures.

It appears to be much happier, now that its friends are back once again
Cradling brand new birds' nests and providing shelter during the rain.

The little squirrels also take advantage of their most generous host
It seems they like chasing each other up and down the tree's trunk the most.

The tree is now bursting with activity
With all of God's wee ones living His promise of love and longevity.

All through the summer the tree takes pleasure as it continually strives
To serve as the best meeting place for everything that creeps, leaps or flies.

Full of contentment, I'll bet the tree lets out a happy sigh
Every time it watches a baby bird learn how to fly
Or whenever a caterpillar turns into a pretty butterfly.

I often wonder if the tree truly understands
The major part it plays in God's circle of life simply because it stands.

Fall has now arrived and the tree appears sort of saddened by the sound
Of its first leaf gently falling to the ground.

All of its friends begin packing it up as they gather for a big revival
That's when the tree wishes them a safe and happy journey as they head south for their survival.

The tree bids each one farewell and says loud and clear
"To each God's speed and have no fear
For I'll be waiting right here when you come back next year."

It is now winter and a year in the life of the tree has come full circled once more
Although lonely, it is bigger and stronger than ever before.

But I know not to feel sadness, especially for the tree's sake
For in God's plan, He makes sure even the tree gets a well-deserved break.

Copyright © Mary Singletary | Year Posted 2015



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The Perfect Body

The Perfect Body

I know Lord, no matter what we do to ourselves, no matter how hard we try
The perfect body will rarely be seen by the human eye.

The perfect body along with the perfect face
Can only be acquired through your loving grace.

The following I ask of Thee for all to see
So we may be the people you meant for us to be.

God bless our legs so we may walk the path of righteousness
And have the strength to run far away from the road of nothingness.

God bless our arms so we may cradle the Holy Spirit
So we may lovingly caress, nurture and cherish it.

God bless our hands so they may hold on to what is Truth
And toss away the evil lies which we've held since our youth.

God bless our minds so we may think Peace
And to truly believe in loving one another so all the fighting will cease.

God bless our eyes so we can see the beauty in everyone
And to be worthy witnesses of all that you have done.

God bless our hearts so they may be filled with Love, Hope and Charity, a home for  Christ Jesus
Bless us with a warm loving soul so He may faithfully dwell within us.

Copyright © Mary Singletary | Year Posted 2015


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