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bird’s nest graces  
branches 
silhouetted  
against  
immense 
bluepinkgolden  
sky 
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and half a world
  away 
lost soul slams
  plane 
into mountain range 
and robs world 
of joy and love and
  gifts 
one hundred fifty
  others 
might have left 
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and yellow daffodils 
purple crocus 
pink hyacinths 
green grass 
dash color  
against earth 
that has been 
brown and white 
for months 
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and crazed killer 
carves girl baby 
out of pregnant
  mama’s womb 
and senator-minister 
defames name of God 
with remarks  
that surely  
do not reflect 
Abba Father’s 
loving heart 
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and six-year-olds giggle 
at toes and underwear 
black dog knows boundless joy 
when leash comes out 
spinach white cheese pizza 
leaves slightly garlicky taste  
on my tongue 
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and empty rooms   
echo silence 
and the ache  
in my heart 
is endless 
and there are no
  tears 
left to cry 
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And I wonder
how so much
perfection
and imperfection
can co-exist

9 comments:
It's an amazing slice. It's hard for our minds to process all of that. I've had similar thoughts, but you've expressed them clearly and powerfully.
Wow. Extremely powerful piece. Your last sentence is something I wonder too. The story of the pilot crashing that plane with high school students, among others, on board has been an especially difficult story to accept. So much sadness and evil and so much love and beauty. Have to keep believing love wins. Thank you for writing such a thought-provoking piece.
We all are trying to process all of this. Your writing expresses the struggle eloquently. May Abba Father's loving heart comfort your aching heart.
amazing piece! I love the visual contrasts with fonts and locations to go along with the tone. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful slice today!
It seems harsher today, but after reading history, I know that this question has been asked so often. How can there be joy when there must be so much grief? Hugs again, Carol.
I'm thinking God is wondering the same thing today. I think the contrasts in this are extremely powerful. And is was really really hard for me to read the right side. xo
Carol, this is incredibly moving. You expressed my wonderings about this world. As a 93 year old told me today, putting trust in the Lord is what has kept him going. Having trust and love is sometimes all we have at the end of the day.
Your poem gave me chills as I read each stanza. My heart aches for you and the others who are victims of senseless destruction. You are such a gifted writer.
Wow. This was beautiful and really make you wonder. What is going on in our world?
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