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ellie LeJeune
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since 2000-01-10
Posts 4156
King of Prussia, PA USA

0 posted 2000-04-18 06:35 AM


GARDENS  OF  TOMORROW

The warm spring rains
fall
on the empty earth
of my little garden
place.
It's to soon to plant,
only to dream
and plan
the beauty that will
fill
this empty space.

Lord, You've emptied me
of the pride, I hope.
The negative thoughts
and fears.
Your Grace digs deep,
to uproot the old
debris.
Leaving fertile emptiness
waiting
for the danger of frost
to pass.

The warmth of the Son,
and Mays sweet embrace,
combine in this garden
and heart.
Waiting for beauty
yet to behold
with delight

But what of today
my Lord?
As I really look
with eyes of Love
at the garden place,
and my heart within.

The Lily I planted
last year,
is pushing up into
life.
The butterfly bush
is greening some,
and the lavender is
smelling sweet.

In my heart,
in my soul,
Your Grace ever
present there,
has grown the gifts
you planted
long, long ago.

So let me not dream
of tomorrows gifts,
but rejoice in the ones
of today.



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Alle'cram
Senior Member
since 2000-02-28
Posts 1816
Texas
1 posted 2000-04-18 04:32 PM


ellie, I've run out of adjectives to describe such a lovely poem. Comparing our spiritual growth with nature. Your poetry overwhelmes me at times. Truly beautiful. Bless You, Marcy
BSC
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Member Elite
since 2000-02-04
Posts 2919
New York, USA
2 posted 2000-04-18 08:44 PM


Oh Ellie, This is so soft, and beautiful.  What a lovely garden He has given you.  I love the analogy....your words are so sweet and loving.  Thanks for this one... Bonnie

PS...I'll bring the food.....and uhhhh, why don't you do another challenge, I don't know what to do.....

[This message has been edited by BSC (edited 04-18-2000).]

sandgrain
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since 1999-09-21
Posts 3662
Sycamore, IL, USA
3 posted 2000-04-18 08:46 PM


Another springtime refreshment you're sharing!  Just last week, I was looking at the tulips wondering how long before their brilliant petals will be outstretched, then thought how fickle I am already overlooking the sunny daffodills and violets that are in full bloom.
Songbird
Member Elite
since 1999-12-15
Posts 2184
Missouri
4 posted 2000-04-18 09:18 PM


Ellie you really outdid yourself on this one. This is so lovely it reminds me of how a young person prepares his life with an education, and Christian training, and waits on the Lords to provide their future, whatever that may be. I know that is not probally not exactly what you intended with it, but it could have so many meanings for everyone.
Stephen Jones
Member
since 2000-02-26
Posts 53

5 posted 2000-04-18 10:19 PM


This is a very beautiful Poem.  It alludes to the Song of Solomon in my mind which is one of my best loved poetic works.

"Awake O north wind,
and come, O south!
Blow upon my garden,
that its spices may flow out.
Let my beloved come to his garden
and eat its pleasant fruits."

To me it speaks of Christ and his bride (the church).  Our heart is the garden planted by his hand in which he loves to walk in the cool of the day (It has been so from the beginning).  The place of communion and fellowship with God.

Thankyou for sharing this.  Keep writing!  Did you know that the old testament is 1/3 poetry?  It now is mostly unrecognizable to us because of translation, and lack of knowledge of Hebrew forms.  It says something to me that God chose to reveal 1/3 of his holy word through poetry!  Just to think that we can continue a legacy that began with the Psalmists and other poets is amazing!  May it also encourage you to keep writing to the praise of his glorious name.

 

deleeme
Senior Member
since 1999-10-09
Posts 1766
NEW ENGLAND, USA
6 posted 2000-04-18 11:23 PM


Dear Ellie,
  Yourwords speak of the Natural Loviness which God gives and will yet give- just as Spiritually- what He has given, is but a foretaste of glory beyond measure after while.
   Let us keep looking to & for the Goodness  & Blessings of & for our lives!
             David  (ROMAMS 11:22)


 "Our Creativity points to a Higher Creator--we couldn't have just happened, and for what ability we may possess--to God be the glory." -dlw-



Elizabeth Santos
Member Rara Avis
since 1999-11-08
Posts 9269
Pennsylvania
7 posted 2000-04-19 04:29 AM


Oh, what a lovely verse you write! Ellie, please know that I have been reading all of the poems on this forum, and your lovely responses to mine, but I can't keep up with responding because of family needs right now.
This is just beautiful, Ellie

Janet Marie
Member Laureate
since 2000-01-22
Posts 18554

8 posted 2000-04-19 11:02 AM


Ellie...this is divine...I snuck in this morn for the light that always shines in this room... and was treated to a walk in the garden of Eden (smile)
this is one of my favs of your...though its hard to pick.  
take care sweet precious Ellie
love ya, jm

 Well the sun sets gently on your shoulders
And it makes me want to touch you there.
And the light in your eyes makes me feel
Like there's something much better out there
Something kind...
And I know someday I might be looking around
Trying to find some purpose
Well purpose it can't be that hard to find
As long as I've got the wind...
The wind and your love to carry me.
vertical horizon



WhtDove
Member Rara Avis
since 1999-07-22
Posts 9245
Illinois
9 posted 2000-04-20 10:49 PM


Love it Ellie! Thank you for reminding me not to overlook today  

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When you can't make up your mind,
Which way is right for you,
Stop and softly ask yourself,
"What Would Jesus Do?"

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