




this is in response to L. L. Barkat's invitational:
"ON, IN, and AROUND MONDAYS" for Sept 6.
http://seedlingsinstone.blogspot.com
A few days ago I posted about an arrangement I'd placed on my dining room table.
I'm still looking at my mini ocean beach scene. Today I'm focusing on the jug of drinking water in a ripply, molded plastic bottle.
THE WATER JUG
Keen; light. Glistening.
Ripply. Pure water for drinking.
Clear water for imagining
I'm seeing water of mini ocean beach!
This sight is welcoming.
God will quench my thirsting;
I will come to Him praising.
My pretend-beach-scene's stirring
My hopes of surviving.
I’m seeking. God, toward you I reach,
In peaceful homecoming!
this is so peaceful and beautiful...
ReplyDeletei come thirsty too.
your comment quenched me today; thank you.
I like it! Nicely written! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI particularly liked the first two photos. Water is endlessly fascinating, as is transparent material.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind thoughts over at Seedlings, btw. :)
A quenching. Yes! I am so thirsty and that endless water from the eternal water jug is just perfect
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