The word is excuse,
The word for the day.
I wonder I wonder
What I'll have to say.
My mind is a blank
A canvas you see
Muddled by pain
As big as the sea.
I'm often reminded
Perspective to take
My situation isn't as
Bleak as I could make.
People face hunger
Others face war
Some have an illness
for which is no cure.
A couple of weeks
A wait for some tests
When in the meantime
I find time for rest.
Is nothing compared
The death of a Son.
Who by his sacrifice
Caused the battle be won.
So complain not I'll try
Perspective to keep
And always remember
For OTHERS to weep.
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This is a five minute Friday post. the word prompt is brought to us by Miss Kate over at Five Minute Friday. What is Five Minute Friday? Well it's a party of a group of like minded folks who gather on Friday to do a five minute free write around a singular word. AND THEN (and this is the most important part) we take the time to offer up encouragement to each other on this writing journey. It's fun, though it's not always easy, but it is always good. Come join us won't you? You are always welcome.
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Annette, you are a fellow Breathe writer! (Right?) That's amazing you could put together a poem in five minutes! You go girl! :)
ReplyDeleteYes i am. Pearl. Thank you. Poetry comes easy to my mind
DeleteLove the courage here, Annette, and I am praying for you.
ReplyDeletethanks Andrew. :)
DeletePerspective helps with management, so much. Getting things in their proper perspective allows us to see them more clearly and to handle them better. Prayer continues for you dear friend.
ReplyDeleteIt most certainly does perspective matters so much
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