Wednesday, September 27, 2006

NOT procrastinating ~ just needing a break for some self regulation as I try to put the words to paper:
And A Meadow Lark Sang

"The child whispered, 'God, speak to me'
And a meadow lark sang.
The child did not hear.

So the child yelled, 'God, speak to me!'
And the thunder rolled across the sky
But the child did not listen.

The child looked around and said,
'God let me see you' and a star shone brightly
But the child did not notice.

And the child shouted,
'God show me a miracle!'
And a life was born but the child did not know.

So the child cried out in despair,
'Touch me God, and let me know you are here!'
Whereupon God reached down
And touched the child.

But the child brushed the butterfly away
And walked away unknowingly."

Ravindra Kumar Karnani
(This poem was originally written in the Hindi language.)

3 comments:

Suzie Q said...

This is such a beautiful verse, Wendy. Thanks so much for sharing it.
I hope the writing is coming along nicely for you. Keep going...

Love you xXx

Sue B said...

What a beautiful poem. Thanks for posting and sharing it.

Nancy Baumiller said...

Love this poem! Much love and hugs!

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