The beauty in God’s creation

 


Each time a raindrop hurries to kiss the earth,

the plants, the weathered rooftops.

Each time a raindrop trails down the green length

of the plantain stump in my father's backyard,

waddling in a pool of muddy affection,

where dragonflies, pecking at litter, flit.

Each time this happens, sacredness is offered

as a sweet-smelling savor that pacifies

the wailing of the heavens.

A vow emerges to the forefront

of a foggy memory and a bow is sighted, riding on the palm of an infinite God.

 

 

 

@Poetry_Of_God

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