March
January,
February,
then
it's March – finally!
It
seems to march in slowly...
after
short days marked without seeing the sun,
after
long days marked with a cold and no fun...
after
many days of freezing temperatures
then
when you think you can no longer endure...
the
ground hog marches in with an appearance
to
see if spring has finally enhanced -
though
just a quick glance
under
the circumstance -
for
snow still covers
so
he again cowers
and
will hibernate
until
another date.
The
ground hog's short, quick march
may
parade again in March
when
winter is past
and
spring's here - at last!
But
don't count on the ground hog
to
keep an accurate log.
It's
the birds who ring in
the
first news of spring.
When
March is here
just
listen, you'll hear
their
song each new morning
of
songbirds returning.
Yes,
birds herald in the coming of spring
with
many joyous songs they sing.
Will
the bulbs under the earth
hear
the birds then march with growth?
Do
bulbs wait each year
to
hear this song of cheer.
I
know I do.
Do
you too?
Take
time to listen
to
the song they send
then
check your flower garden
for
green shoots just now peeking.
A
most welcome greeting
under
the snow was waiting:
snowdrops
and crocus,
daffodils
and tulips.
They
can't wait to march out.
Gardeners
want to shout.
A
shout of glee is heard
in
each gardener's heart.
Marching
to the beat of a ticking drum
under
each day's beaming, warming sun
chasing
away winter's doldrums
March
has finally begun...
but
don't put your boots and mittens away
for
March has to be persuaded to stay.
More
snow may fall
surprising
all.
Strange
creatures that we are:
we
can't wait to see the first snow fall
then
we can't wait to see it gone
and
want spring to hurry before long.
March
is here:
everyone
cheers
as
spring begins in March.
Ready?
It's time to march.
*
* * * *
Check
out this verse below from Psalm.
It
should give you a sense of calm.
It
says God goes before us.
So
all we need do is trust.
God
has already marched through our wasteland
where
our troubles, disappointments, and fears stand.
He
is there ahead of us,
waiting
to refresh us.
Yes,
life is certainly weary as this verse states
but
God is already there and will not be late.
Trust
that God has a good plan and purpose for you
then
put on your marching shoes and march on through.
When
you went out before your people, O God,
when
you marched through the wasteland...
You
gave abundant showers, O God;
you
refreshed your weary inheritance.
Psalm
68:7, 9
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