Friday, February 5, 2010

Miracle Workers

If I had words and rhyme enough to show

That when on thirsty soil my roses grow,

In stinging, ice-wrapped cage my songbirds sing

A lilting tune that ushers in the Spring.

Then such a poem will, of course, prove true

That God has worked His miracles anew

Through friends so dear as life from life renewed,

Such sweetness, oh, such blessedness reviewed!

In mind and heart they’re two: Nenette, Andrew.

Though years of service each have taken toll

On weary shoulders, cares and burdens fall

But Love-lit eyes and smiles keep such as veiled

As fragrance from the heel-crushed violet.

Praise Him who made you both as beautiful

As summer rain.