To See or not to See

To See or not to See?

A Shakespeare Poem for the Blind

by Frederick Douglass Grimes, III

To see or not to see?
That is the question!
Whether it is nobler to be in darkness of our eyes
Or the Spiritual Light of one’s Heart.

many of us have found that we hold a power that is to be used only when needed the most. From birth the good Lord takes each and every one of us on a journey through life’s twists and turns. Throughout this journey, we are all tested. For some of us, our physical sight may be taken, or perhaps we never had any at all. But if we ask, God gives us wisdom to understand His own vision for our lives. For we are His children, and He has a perfect plan for us all.

May God bless us all and be our Light in this life and on to the next!
–The Blind Poet, Freddy G.

Your Gentle Hands

My life is in your gentle hands.
You offer me the best you can.
In understanding pure and sweet,
You hold my heart in love so deep
And give my mind a place to land.

I’ve been a pawn in people’s plans
And don’t know how much I can stand.
But when I’m in distress I meet
Your gentle hands.

I’ve taken tolls, blows and demands
On borrowed time and shifting sands.
I asked the Lord if I could be
Secure and peaceful, loved and free.
His answer came in you, a man
With gentle hands.


This poem is a
Rondeau.

Partially inspired by a modified version of
this poem,
which was read at our wedding ceremony.

Arise!

Hear!
Awaken!
Rouse yourself
From the sleep of the unaware,
Unknowing,
Unconscious!

Listen!
Arise!
Allow yourself
Day dreams of optimism,
Potential,
Possibility!

Ask!
Believe!
Receive Your Self,
A once-in-a-lifetime blessing,
Innate
And whole!

Respond!
Renew!
Be
Who
Only you
Were meant to be…

Arise!


My Quadrille for Merril’s “rise/arise” prompt at
dVerse.

The Quest of Care

The Quest of Care
Belongs to all upon Her lands.
The Quest of Care,
To hold the sacred Earth in prayer.
Just offer Her the best you can.
Your life upon this Earth demands
The quest of care.


This Earth Day poem is a
Rondelet.

Related

Earth Day Affirmations

Thank You, Mother Earth

Earth Blessing

Blessing of the Elements

Gaia

And this post from my dVerse Poets friend, Lilian:
And the Earth Prays

Hallelujah! (And Easter Songs)

Hallelujah! Shout and sing,
For Christ is risen! Praise the King!

Hallelujah! We rejoice,
For He has given us a voice!

Hallelujah! Free your mind,
For when you seek Him, you will find!

Hallelujah! Sing and shout,
For Christ the Savior brought us out!

Hallelujah! We are free,
In Him for All Eternity!

Hallelujah! Christ alive,
So we can know Him here, inside!

Hallelujah! Shout and sing,
For Christ is risen! Praise the King!

A Mystical Strings Easter

Enjoy these songs at Easter or any other time!

Arise!


Arise! – Lyrics

Paradise


Paradise – Lyrics

I Am the Life


I am the Life – Lyrics

Let the Mind be in You


Let the Mind be in You – Lyrics

Born Again


Born Again – Lyrics

Power of His Love


Power of His Love – Lyrics

All Because of Love


All Because of Love – Lyrics

Pay it with Love


Pay it with Love – Lyrics

Go the Distance


Go the Distance – Lyrics

Good Friday Sestina

He bore the heavy cross despite the pain.
And did He trudge and stumble in the rain?
It took His earthly strength to stand the strain.
Though in His mind, did Christ the man complain?
‘Twas more than any human could sustain,
But by His love, he took our guilt and shame.

With stripes upon His back, He carried shame.
And did He think to wallow in the pain?
I can’t imagine all Christ did sustain!
O as He walked, did teardrops fall like rain?
His human mind, it may perhaps complain,
But by His love, Christ rose beyond the strain.

What fortitude it cost to bear the strain!
And who would take another’s sin and shame?
His destiny it was; did He complain?
O who for anyone could stand such pain!
The earth shook, and the sky began to rain,
But by His love, the Savior could sustain.

A living hell did Christ the King sustain!
And did He ever crumble from the strain?
Now every year the sky is filled with rain
To clear the air of sinners’ guilt and shame.
Was there a consolation in His pain?
Yet by His love, the Lord could not complain.

I’m sure that, in His place, I would complain,
And even faith I hardly could sustain.
I cannot fathom all His depth of pain!
Profoundly though, He took on every strain
And great despair, erasing people’s shame!
And by His love, compassion fell like rain!

Now each Good Friday, clouds release the rain,
And as His children, we cannot complain.
The King of Kings who took away the shame
Did go through more than we could e’er sustain.
Did Jesus, as a man, resent the strain?
As by His love, He washed away the pain.

As brothers shame is nothing to sustain!
When we complain, just think, He took our strain.
And by His love, the rain renews. No pain!


A Good Friday
Sestina.

Wishing you a blessed and happy Easter weekend!

Related

Easter Day

I Am the Life

Power of His Love

Easter Poem

How Do You Know?

How do you know if you love someone?
And if your reasons are right or wrong?
How can you tell if you really belong?
By seeking the Truth in your heart.

How do you know if you do your best?
And if your answer will pass the test?
How can you tell if you’ve really been blessed?
By seeking the Truth in your heart.

How do you know if you’re torn and tired?
And if you’ve lost some deep desire?
How can you tell if you’re feeling inspired?
By seeking the Truth in your heart.

How do you know if you love someone?
And if you do, are you two? Or one?
How can you tell when the worry is gone?
By seeking the Truth in your heart.

How can you love and say, “Worry, be gone!”
By seeking the Truth in your heart!

Things that Make You Remember

A child’s kiss
The singing birds
When lost is found
A tender word

A happy song
A piece of cake
When flowers bloom
To softly wake

When love is true
An early Spring
The way you laugh
A Summer drink

These many things
And many more
Remind me what
I’m living for:

To love, to laugh
To give some cheer
And honor Him
Who put me here

These many things
And many more
Remind me what
I’m living for


A “list of things” inspired by today’s prompt at
napowrimo.net.

Internet Love

I wrote this song in approximately 2002, for a couple I knew who met online. Dating in general can be difficult, but online dating has its own pitfalls. Add in distance, which was a big factor for Freddy and me, and, well, it really shows you what you’re made of!

Freddy and I met in a writing group, as I wrote in
My Greatest Gift.

We were friends first and weren’t looking for a romantic relationship. As time, emails, and phone calls passed, we became close, and love became our reality. Though we didn’t use “online dating,” our writing and the internet were an integral part of how we met, fell in love, and recently got married.

I hope you enjoy this song, and that you are open to love, however it comes into your life!

Internet Love – Lyrics

1. I found you on the internet and took a chance.
Back then I had no clue that it would be romance.
I found you on the internet and took a chance.
Now here’s the way I feel.
Refrain:

2. I asked you many questions, and you answered me.
And I know your opinion on important things.
I asked you many questions, and you answered me.
Now here’s the way I feel.
Refrain:

3. And I hope that one day you and I will finally meet;
And hope that when we do, you’ll be the same to me.
I hope that one day you and I will finally meet.
Now here’s the way I feel.
Refrain:

I love you!
You’re a dear, sweet man.

Refrain:
I love you,
Even though some think it can’t be.
I love you,
And I’m hoping that you love me.
I love you,
And I’ll give you everything I can,
‘Cause I love you!
You’re a dear, sweet man.