WE WALK THE EARTH

poem by: Lennard McIntosh
Written on Jun 20, 2016

Can the day that we’ve been given
really reach to touch the sun,
or are we just brothers of the night?

Does this globe on which we war
yearn to hear smooth steps tread soft?
Or, does the gait we stretch out
just tap it’s notes to their beat?

As far as we search the world
in search of heart-worn peace,
must everyone give way to winds
that screech mere men aside?

Yet, still we hear the mountains sing
songs found to recall the day.
To seek the thrill of winds to brace
and fortify a different way.

To know when burdens end our day,
the earth will move
to unfold reasons,
to shine all light
on what becomes
                       the everlasting way.


 

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Roxanne Dubarry commented:
We walk the earth hearing and seeking nature's song. The everlasting way, truth and the life, belong to Jesus Christ. We are seekers after peace!
Christopher Russon commented:
Lovely poem with a message.
Roxanne Dubarry commented:
We are seekers of peace amidst the world preparing itself for war! Our burdens will someday pass away and will fail to be even a glimmer of a memory.

 

 

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