I Am
I am a speck
in the expanse of eternity
living in blinks and breaths
making waves in forever.
I am a tiny dot
placed on the page of infinity
just me,
waiting for the touch of a pen.
I am insignificant
without power to change on my own
without the will to fight
lost in a touch.
But
I am strong
I have the hope
of a thousand stars
to guide me home.
I am great
with the power to change eternity
simply by believing,
sending my pebble into the water.
I am a wave
shaking the foundation of the future
breaking the barriers of spirit
bringing mountains to their knees.
I am a lion
joining in the chorus
raising the ashes of time
triumphant and joyous in the flames.
I am waiting
never in silence
never stationary
for Him.
Something
The morning’s cool,
the rain is gone from yesterday.
You hold my hand
and everything is perfect.
But the waves wash out
from coming in
and all my doubts
rush back again.
The way my life’s
been playing out,
nobody’s perfect.
You held me tight
I held my doubts
that it wasn’t worth it,
it was my first kiss.
Something
The morning’s cool,
the rain is gone from yesterday.
You hold my hand
and everything is perfect.
But the waves wash out
from coming in
and all my doubts
rush back again.
The way my life’s
been playing out,
nobody’s perfect.
You held me tight
I held my doubts
that it wasn’t worth it,
it was my first kiss.
White Waves
You give me a problem.
Tell me to solve it.
So I pick up my pencil.
And think.
And think.
But there's a bird outside
the window.
It has pretty blue
feathers
and a sharp
yellow
beak.
And there's a car
driving by,
a shiny black
car, with
four white
wheels.
Snap!
The crack of the
ruler
on my desk.
You move me
away from the window,
hand me my pencil
again,
tell me to solve your problem
again.
So I think. Again.
But there's a sign
on the ceiling
that says 'gullible'
and there are math equations
on the board
that look how I
imagine my grandma's
thoughts must look;
jumbled,
nonsense.
Rip!
You tear the sign
off the ceiling.
Swipe!
Gone are the math
equations.
You move me to the detention
room,
hand me my pencil
and I think.
And think.
And think.
But the white walls remind
me of white caps on waves
and suddenly
there is no place
like the ocean.
No place
like any place
anywhere from here,
in this room
of white walls
and pretty birds
and fast cars
and problems.
Poet’s Prayer
Take my life, Lord
take the sight from my eyes, Lord
take the skip from my step
and the memories from me head
but please, Lord, don't take my words.
Take the food from my mouth, Lord
take the roof off my house, Lord
take the songs that I sing
and the wonders of spring
but please Lord, don't take my words.