Picture Perfect
“A picture’s worth a thousand words”
Maybe that’s how it used to be,
but now with AI,
they lie so convincingly.
How much is that worth?
Maybe a thousand questions.
Connie Peters' poems in progress
Picture Perfect
“A picture’s worth a thousand words”
Maybe that’s how it used to be,
but now with AI,
they lie so convincingly.
How much is that worth?
Maybe a thousand questions.
Relationship with God
Glad to never be alone
She checks in with Him often
When violent storms rock her boat
Like Jesus, she rests
Character
Fun
Playful
Creative
Adventurous
Odd sense of humor
Kind of dumb, kind of smart
Falls down eight times, gets up nine
Activities
Writes, travels, keeps house
Prays, worships
Aims to love others
Gorse
The
prickly, flowering evergreen shrub, also known as
furze,
whin, prickly broom, honey-bottle or French-fuzz.
When roaming through Scotland and Ireland,
seeing the bright yellow gorse in spring time,
reminds me of golden autumn leaves back home.
I’m looking forward to seeing gorse again.
I think I’d prefer to call it “whin”
a prettier
name for such a beautiful bush.
Mothers
Mothers are like soft comfortable quilts
With different, textures, colors, stories.
Like the bright sun shining as the earth tilts.
Like sponges, mothers absorb our worries.
Each child represents a mother’s glories.
Mothers are like refreshing water springs,
Giving joy and life like nothing else brings.
Mothers seem to be from another place.
They are guardian angels without wings.
Mothers persevere by God’s love and grace.
The Year of Breakthrough
Is this the year
I do what I’ve been putting off
for decades
and break through this blockade
and actually get my work published?
Taking aim.
Hebrews 13:8
Jesus Christ,
always the same,
Salvation is in no other name.
Jesus Christ, always the same,
Sets us free from sin and shame.
Our bond, He will not sever.
Jesus Christ, always the same,
Yesterday, today and forever.
Resumption
So, I’m ready to restart my writing journey.
Oh, I have been writing forty-some years,
a poem a day for over twenty,
journaling every day.
But there are about twenty novels,
a plethora of picture books,
dozens of devotions
languishing on my computer.
Market books on my Kindle are waiting.
Self-publishers such as Amazon
have made publishing convenient.
There are oodles of options for websites.
I’ve been relearning how to think
by putting together 2000-piece jigsaw puzzles.
Set the framework, put in the easy pieces,
work consistently one piece at a time.
I’ve been reading devotions I have written
for a national online ministry twelve years
and I surprise myself.
I can see that the Lord helps me.
So help me Lord,
one piece at a time,
to finish my works, publish them,
and get them into the hands of readers.
May my forty-plus years of writing
not go to waste, but be used for Your glory,
for the encouragement of others,
and for lighting paths for wanderers.