Wednesday, August 28, 1996

WAVES OF PEACE


In stormy weather God release
a measure of Your waves of peace,
when breakers of fear come crashing down
in panic the eddies swirling round,
draw me out of control and frightfully tossed
floundering, fearing that all is lost.

Desperate cries, soar swiftly, to the source
from the giver of peace we have recourse,
peace rushes in, washes out despair
He lets me know His loving care,
and though the storm remains nearby
He softens the blow, and lifts me high.

In times of trouble may we hold close
to His Word and promises boldly boast,
when stormy weather would have us flee
may we meet the turbulence on our knees,
In stormy weather, God will release
a full measure of His Waves of Peace.

Margaret Rose Larrivee
Aug. 28, 1996

Saturday, August 24, 1996

AN AUGUST DAY


The new day shouts, it has begun
with liquid rays of heaven’s sun,
Sunflowers on thick sturdy stems
raise golden faces drinking in,
life giving warmth
a gift from Him.

Atop the hill all gayly showing
Black Eyed Susans, Goldenrod all glowing,
along the roads for all to see
Queen Annes’ Lace and chicory,
Dwarf Daisies clumping here and there
tempting all to stop and stare.

Soft breezes comb the Willow’s tresses
Poplars, their whispering caresses,
ears and eyes attuned to God’s Creation
each blink a new and fresh sensation,
His creatures scurry, their day to fill
with living and to do His Will.

The crickets sing their evening song
the sun sinks low and bids ‘so long’,
then one by one the stars awake
their places in the heavens take,
nestle in the velvet of the sky
the night has fallen with a sigh.

The cares and worries of the day
retreat and peace comes in to stay,
with thanks and praise within my heart
for all His gifts, I then depart,
to the land of dreams to be refreshed
so tomorrow, in hope, can be addressed.

Margaret Rose Larrivee
Aug. 24, 1996