Title: Lost and Found Post by: Willowbirch on January 24, 2004, 12:47:01 AM I found it tonight, in a dim little corner I never looked in before. It hadn't left me, though I thought I'd misplaced it. I had been too long silent, too dry and fruitless; my eyes had grown dim with wandering.
I was looking for It; I knew the Words, I saw the Light, I held the knowledge that puffeth up. But I was still looking; for ages I searched, retracing a path grown over with weeds, pushing aside brambles and cobwebs of time. I was looking, I was looking! Beyond new tunes and the modern era! Past old hymns that dripped martyr's blood! I waded streams of legend and forgotten truths; past the legalism, the re'em, the unicorns of India, the dragonkillers on armored horses. I tasted the air of struggling history and coughed on the blowing sands of deserts. I passed the ashes of saints and witches and marveled at caves scrawled over with stories. I peered at the great ship in high mountain snow. I learned old names and forgot them; I searched for old myths and found them wanting. I wondered at invisible things and trembled. I sat and wept in the Cave of Treasures and knew it to be only a tomb. I looked across barren lands at distant precious things I could not have. Then I stood in the dimness of nightfall, troubled and sad, drawn to something I couldn't fathom. "What am I looking for?" I yelled at the silence; it broke, and then fell back around me. I was dust; I was sister to the earth that gritted in my eyelids and filled my ears. "What I've grown up with, I don't understand! What I see I don't comprehend! What's wrong with me? What have I lost, or did I never know it?" "But you've had it all along, Child. Since before Time began." "What is it, then? What demands that I find and taste?" "Creator God! Life-giver! Lord of the Sabbath, Lover of your immortal soul!" And then I wept; I watered my withered heart with tears that soothed and nourished and beckoned a sprout. From chains my tongue was loosed, and I sang with a joy long forgotten, and remembered the hidden road to prayer. On the horizon a new dawn broke free. Title: Re:Lost and Found Post by: Shylynne on March 25, 2004, 08:25:44 AM That was beautiful Willow!
Title: Re:Lost and Found Post by: Faithwalk on April 08, 2004, 07:42:05 PM My, My, my. Is it 'co-incidence' or does everyone here has a knack for writing? :D
Throughly enjoyed that. It reminded me of a time (since becoming a Christian) when I had so many questions but no answers. Knowing that something was missing from my life but not sure what until one day He revealed to me that I needed to really open my heart to Him. I will never forget that experience, such joy, love, comfort happiness. And then I wept; I watered my withered heart with tears that soothed and nourished and beckoned a sprout. From chains my tongue was loosed, and I sang with a joy long forgotten, and remembered the hidden road to prayer Thank you Jesus for using WillowBirch to remind me of that day. Leaving for now, I feel the praises coming on Title: Re:Lost and Found Post by: NateyCakes on April 13, 2004, 12:16:40 PM Willow, that was so beautiful. Thanks for sharing that! :)
Title: Re:Lost and Found Post by: archangel on August 23, 2004, 12:20:30 PM beautiful Willow, thanks for sharing :)
Title: Lost and Found Post by: Brother Love on October 15, 2004, 05:04:20 AM beautiful Willow, thanks for sharing :) DITTO You get"TWO"Thumbs UP :) (http://www.sirinet.net/~blkidps/blgif1.gif) |