About the Poetry

All of the poems in this blog are spirit-inspired. Every word came to me each day for a full year while in deep meditation. I simply wrote what I heard onto a pad of paper in my lap with eyes closed – meaningful, multi-stanza verses in mere minutes. I was unaware of each poem’s theme until I transcribed it later word for word. Each day brought new and wondrous discoveries about the world beyond our five physical senses, incredible wisdom, and messages of hope which I share with you in this blog. The last poems received are displayed below on this page, but the entire collection of 365+ poems are archived here in the left-hand column. You can search by topic or keyword using the search box in the upper left corner. May you find among them just the right message which speaks to your heart.



Monday, January 25, 2010

A neighbor has friends in her home state whose child is in critical condition in the hospital. We have all been praying. While I didn't ask for this poem this morning, it's quite obviously meant for the family and friends, but applies just as well to anyone in this position:

You stand a vigil by the bed,
Waiting for the slightest move.
The flutter of an eye perhaps,
That “life goes on” to prove.

The love that does surround you all
As you pass the days in fright,
Is there to give you confidence
That she will make it through the night.

She may not speak or look at you,
But trust she knows you’re there.
The tender touches and the prayers
Add greatly to her care.

Remember that the one in bed
Is not the only one in need.
Many pray for you, as well,
And thus your souls they feed.

While this may seem your darkest hour,
There’s beauty here as well.
For love has been your saving grace
Since all the darkness fell.

No matter what the outcome,
This one great truth please know:
Never do you walk alone,
No matter where you go.

1 comment:

  1. A very special poem of reassurance for all of us this morning... "Never do you walk alone." It is a truth expressed often in many different ways by the Council of Poets. Today, however, there is even greater reassurance for this family in the words, "But trust she knows you're there."

    May this family and this child feel the love today...

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