DAPPLED
Dappled sunlight can be seen
on the afternoon grass so green
through the maple tree's leaves.
Its picture does somehow please.
Peace it evokes
as pale sunlight pokes.
There's calm found in the shade
where there are green grass blades.
Where sunlight pokes
bees are seen, not slow pokes,
in the clover blossoms.
Busy bees. More than one.
Squirrels seen gathering in the afternoon shade
scampering around the hosta's broad blades.
Their fluffy tail
does tell a tale.
Blue jays now seen flying overhead
on their way to the sunflower bed.
Seeds will be dropped to the ground
where next year more will be found.
Red maple leaves seen falling down
making a gentle rustling sound.
One day soon the dappled light will be gone
when the trees no longer their leaves will don.
Weeks later shadows stretch out,
where leaf-green grass once did sprout,
on cold, white drifts of snow
and the winter wind blows.
Keep a lasting memory of the dappled light.
Get the camera to take a picture just right
of the ever-changing dappled light
on an autumn day that was just right.
* * * * *
Peace. Peace is hard to find
everyday, all the time.
Troubles wear you down.
You think you might drown.
The Bible calls it being at wits’ end.
That’s usually when we seek the Lord’s hand.
We usually seek God last
when we should seek him first.
Do you realize the Lord is now waiting to hear from you?
Not just when you have no peace and are stressed with much to do,
but also to hear you say “thank you”
for keeping all His promises to you.
If you are in the habit to telling God thanks,
then seeking God will be something you do first.
Don’t wait to seek God just when big problems burden you.
Do seek God concerning everything and thank Him too.
…they were at their wits’ end.
Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble,
and he brought them out of their distress.
He stilled the storm to a whisper;
the waves of the sea were hushed.
They were glad when it grew calm,
and he guided them to their desired haven.
Let them give thanks to the Lord for his unfailing love
and his wonderful deeds for men.
Psalm 107:27-31
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