One Single Impression: Twilight / !!! HAPPY EARTH DAY !!!
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Twilight
greying rapidly
wrinkles taken for granted
darkness is coming
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Monday Note: !!! HAPPY EARTH DAY !!!
1. I believe that God has ready for us life on the other side of that darkness. And for the pictured property over by our Post Office (Willis, Texas) as He made us stewards of our earth and all that is in an on our planet.
2. STEWARDS:We are stewards of God's earth, ruling over that which is not ours. "You [God] made humans ruler over the works of your hands; you put everything under our feet: All flocks and herds, and the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea, all that swim the paths of the seas," Ps 8:6-8. (more of God's plan for us and His earth link)
3. I am celebrating EARTH DAY over on my FaceBook page.
Labels: Driving Pictures, Earth Day, Haiku, One-Single-Impression, Open-Link-Mondays, Poem
15 Comments:
Uh oh... "wrinkles taken for granted" Ouch... It's ageing gracefully, Dr Jim :)
I agree with the wrinkles comment! Not much I can do about it anyway. Nicely written Jim. Darkness indeed. I appreciate your comments on my post. Rob.
I like day and life together in this.
Wrinkled is not what I wanted to be when I grew up. Ha... Love that sign. Love your poem but I prefer to think of the end as the beginning of being in the light.
Oh, let us enjoy both wrinkles and darkness! I think you do, Jim.
wonderful poem.
Happy Earth Day! Love the poem and photograph!
Relevant ... on so many levels!!!
Happy Earth Day... and I agree with you. Thanks for visiting my Pulitzer Remix site... your comment cracked me up.
I took it to mean acceptance of what was. Very nice.
I like this. It says so much, so succinctly.
beautiful!
I forget the actual day and moment when I knew for sure that "darkness is coming" but it was a while after the grey hair and wrinkles arrived.... excellent poem,,,
darkness or the light. Depend how one looks at it. :) Wrinkles and greying - well, that has more to do with acceptance than anticipation!
Oh, that lovely old house, gradually returning to the earth. What a wonderful photo, Jim.
And I can accept grey hair, but for some reason I'm resentful about wrinkles.
So nice to see you here at the Imaginary Garden lately.
K
gray hair, wrinkles - they will all come, and so will the beauty of twilight:)
great photo and words
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