Lullaby rain: gentle rhythm pattering droplets’ refrain softly strafing the thirsty earth soaking, hydrating wetting the wilting all that was waiting...
Death, bereavement, loss and sadness emptiness and change and chill; though if the memories of who’s departed stir up thanks the mourning isn’t gloom...
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Interesting description of
Posted on Sun, 23 Jun 2019
Interesting description of 'make-up'! and of the beauty from within which isn't deceptive or fleeting (Proverbs 31:30), and is a by-product of honouring God, and trustworthiness and a caring nature. Rhiannon
Very telling. And what after all are hair/eye colours, even possible intellectual abilities? What of the child's needs when they are going to be awkward and need helpful direction and training to deal with their tempers and teenage angsts. The...
I'm all for trying to reverse bad trends of unnecessary messing up of our earth for greed. But 'If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are to be pitied more than all men'* and denying children the knowledge of that hope in the troubles...
A helpful testimony to the true definition of love versus shallow, glitzi, lusting 'love', that is so transient and can hurt many easily.Worth working at it in all the ups and downs! Rhiannon
Interesting description of
Posted on Sun, 23 Jun 2019
Interesting description of 'make-up'! and of the beauty from within which isn't deceptive or fleeting (Proverbs 31:30), and is a by-product of honouring God, and trustworthiness and a caring nature. Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in Blossom So Divine
You make a striking
Posted on Mon, 17 Jun 2019
You make a striking visualisation of a 'protective', inevitable hardness, not to be hurt, and likewise bound to hurt each other.
Came to mind Proverbs 27:17: 'As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.' which has always impressed...
Read full commentPosted in We are Rocks
A lot of useful metaphor
Posted on Fri, 14 Jun 2019
A lot of useful metaphor going on here, Graham. Ties in with the parable again (though he did repent, just in time).
Fields of Gold are sewn With dreams corrupt The precious yellow fever Is hard to swallow Broken teeth, broken dreams...
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Is this autobiographical? A
Posted on Tue, 11 Jun 2019
Is this autobiographical? A broken back? A wolf? Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in The Rain
I don't know which I prefer,
Posted on Thu, 06 Jun 2019
I don't know which I prefer, Richard. Both are attractive. But I hope the little bird doesn't get left behind! Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in Left Behind 2
Very telling. And what after
Posted on Thu, 06 Jun 2019
Very telling. And what after all are hair/eye colours, even possible intellectual abilities? What of the child's needs when they are going to be awkward and need helpful direction and training to deal with their tempers and teenage angsts. The...
Read full commentPosted in Return To Sender
I'm all for trying to reverse
Posted on Tue, 04 Jun 2019
I'm all for trying to reverse bad trends of unnecessary messing up of our earth for greed. But 'If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are to be pitied more than all men'* and denying children the knowledge of that hope in the troubles...
Read full commentPosted in the train leaving now
A helpful testimony to the
Posted on Mon, 03 Jun 2019
A helpful testimony to the true definition of love versus shallow, glitzi, lusting 'love', that is so transient and can hurt many easily.Worth working at it in all the ups and downs! Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in Loving You
Thank you for highlighting
Posted on Mon, 03 Jun 2019
Thank you for highlighting this. I had to google the lyrics as I find it difficult to pick up all the words just listening!
Though some might just 'find religion' or think it will forward their release to say so and maybe just pretend and...
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Sad memory? You've touched on
Posted on Tue, 28 May 2019
Sad memory? You've touched on this subject before I think, autobiographically. Sensitive to a child's anguish. Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in Catharsis
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