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“Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart: So shalt thou find favour and good understanding in the sight of God and man.” 
Proverbs 3:3-4 of the King James Bible

Let's optimize deeds of lovable memories Wondrously marked by heavenly favoured victories Experiences reminiscing awesome stories Captured by entries in diaries. Let’s enjoy God-granted lovable moments Along with thanksgiving engagements Breath of life for celebration fulfillments Against gloomy sentiments and stress-causing predicaments. Let’s plunge into lovable exhilaration blissfully Since air from the Creator we inhale freely While gasping may be done leisurely Aware that oxygen in the hospital is costly. Let’s take a walk during lovable mornings, feeling blest Praising the Lord for well-being zest Midst great exercise to the fullest Serving as work-out pleasure, oh best. Let’s welcome lovable breeze, refreshing every time Meeting the Saviour in meditation sublime Toward reinvigorating faith-climb Filled with divine rejuvenation-chime. Let’s bask in the lovable day of hope’s certainty Fellowshipping with our soul Lover, the Almighty There on the altar of devotional serenity Within sweet communion-security. Let’s have lovable relaxation against being anxious Providing rest from pressures so torturous As short breaks the Master gives, evidently gracious Prepping toward another trek that's victorious. Let’s indulge in lovable poem writing ecstasy Enhancing creative prowess-potency Verily a worthy pursuit of challenging fervency To expose the Sovereign of His compassion and mercy. Let’s continue to cherish lovable endearing friendship Delighting family, home and relative-kinship Around harmonious vibrant relationship Tied to Christ Whom we exalt in our worship.
March 16, 2023 2nd place, "Writing Challenge - 'L' Words" Poetry Writing Contest Sponsored by Constance La France; judged on 3/17/2023.

Copyright © Beata Agustin

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