God’s Own Choir
by
Zachoia Cooper
(age 14)
(age 14)
Upward
there shines a twinkling star
I see it
through the shades, ajar
I close
my eyes then look again
Light
piercing black, come from afar
Behold,
upward, a shining star
Downward,
there grows a blade of grass
To cheer
a lad, to cheer a lass
I smile,
too, whene’er I gaze
Outside,
beyond my window glass
Behold,
downward, a blade of grass
Heav'n
bound, there goes a blazing spark
Against
the black, the change is stark
Of embers
bursting upon the scene
To
alleviate the pressing dark
Behold,
heav'n bound, a blazing spark
Earthbound,
there falls a drop of rain
To fall
on mountain, hill, or plain
It falls,
then drains, evaporates
Becomes a
cloud, then falls again
Behold,
earthbound, a drop of rain.
Drops of
rains form bogs of mire
(The rain
condensed from raining prior)
Stars
illuminate night air
A blade
of grass, a spark of fire
Creation
sings, tis God’s own choir.
(original and unedited)
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1 comment:
That is an amazingly beautiful poem, masterfully crafted. You are very talented.
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