While there’s life there’s hope!

Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien

Windows of Hope and Despair

A quick journal scribble.

“Window of Hope.”

Looking out a polished glass –
The sun is in the sky.
With joy I look upon the scene:
The people passing by.

“Window of Despair.”

Draw the curtains,
Close the door.
I want nothing to do
With Life
Anymore.

Poem for a Summer Evening

The dogs are barking at the barren night
As burly boys are trundling down the street
And nuns are saying prayers by candlelight
For paths to cross and holy loves to meet.

And so the summer evening lingers on,
Replete with stolen looks and little sighs,
Reminding him who’s here of her who’s gone
While wrapping solemn dreams in sad disguise.

But lo, the lady, Love, in satin shoes
Appears among the lonely-hearted band,
Intent to pluck the strings that turn their blues
Into music fit for holding hands.

“Forget the woes that weigh upon your back –
I’ve come to bring the Joy you so sorely lack.”

(See video recording of this piece here.)

Hope is not a granted wish or a favor performed; no, it is far greater than that. It is a zany, unpredictable dependence on a God Who loves to surprise us out of our socks.

Max Lucado 

Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.

Proverbs 13:15

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