PAPER PILLAR POEMS

PAPER PILLAR POEMS

i gather these words as
stones collected from the
hard places i’ve traveled

tiny memorials of His creative work in me
i compile them upon blank pages
to stand as wide-eyed witnesses
to the presence of my God

every line, my testimony
to this breath i live by
every verse
evidence of an empty tomb

it is His grace inked and stained
on my fragile paper heart
these words stand because of Him

these lovely paper pillars
calling out to those lost in the darkness
come and see the great things He has done

where would i be without this Light


From the book THE TRUTH ABOUT LOVE

MY ANXIOUS HEART: A Poem

MY ANXIOUS HEART

be anxious for nothing You said
yet, i lie here worrying about things
not worth my time or Yours

I waste away while
licking religious wounds
nails chewed down to flesh
leaving me left with the taste of
earth and curse, curses laid to rest beneath
mounds of my abandoned past
and still, i keep digging

when will i get tired of digging empty
graves for memory’s sake
stirring up what You’ve already buried
that day i said yes to the better things

why do i persist in devaluing the time You took to
craft my soul from unemployed dust particles to
flesh and bone

You, the Inventor of Flesh,
thought it not a waste to get down
on hands and knees
Holiness kissing earth, and
breathe into my imperfect heap

Love whispered Life into my stillness
body meeting Living Word again
what were the words You breathed?

I AM in love with you

my heart leaps!


From the book THE TRUTH ABOUT LOVE