Look at that sky
sorrow and sadness must fly
it's time to stand up
kick abuse to the curb
no more woe-is-me
no more words that disturb
God gave us a choice
He gave us a voice
I'll make my way
beginning today
and for all the tomorrows
believing in truth
forgiveness and peace
a gift from above
given in love
ours to claim
and without blame
see how easy it is
to wash away the gray.
***
Yolanda Renée ©2022
Thank you, everyone, for your kind words.
7 comments:
Beautiful. I hope you can indeed wash away the gray...
Faith gets me through every time.
I'm with you in washing away the grey and choosing beauty. There's so much of it around us...focussing on it calms me down. Wishing you strength and beautiful skies.
Hi Renee - we're all struggling in one way or another ... and I'm glad I can cope and stay positive ... but certainly feel for many - take care and all the best to you ... stay safe - cheers Hilary
Wishing you all the best! ♥
I nearly missed this. Renee, I'm pleased at the positivity in this poem. There are some things we can control, and others are out of our hands, but it sounds like you've turned a corner. Choose beauty for sure!
Reform theology originated with the teachings of John Calvin, a French theologian who lived in the 16th century. Calvin's teachings emphasized the sovereignty of God in salvation and the doctrine of predestination, which holds that God chooses who will be saved before they are born. Calvin's ideas were highly influential in the Protestant Reformation, which sought to reform the Catholic Church. Visit: Five points of calvinism Smith
Post a Comment