Thursday, July 2, 2026

Juxtaposition PAD 23

 

Juxtaposition of Grace

 

The glory of God, the weakness of man

God’s weighty, radiant, holy glory

Try to imagine the two if you can.

The glory of God, the weakness of man  

Finite, simple, sinful, but for the plan

The two united in Redemption’s Story

The glory of God, the weakness of man

God’s weighty, radiant, holy glory

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Natural PAD 22

 

Energizing

 

Never underestimate the power

of walking hand in hand

with someone you love

through swaying, singing pines,

twittering birds

and fragrant breezes.


Tuesday, June 30, 2026

High/Low, PAD 21

 

I Do, I Did, and I Am

 

My voice has always been soft and low.

As a child, adults would often tell me,

“If you don’t speak up at your wedding

the preacher won’t be able to hear you

when you say I do and you’ll stay single.”

I don’t know why they thought of that.

But there have been many times

in forty-six years of marriage

that I wished that on that October day

I would have kept my voice low.

No PAD 20

 

No Enthusiasm

 

No zip, no pep, no verve,

Today, I will observe.

No perkiness, no zeal,

Lethargy is real.

 

No vim and vigor,

No spice or vinegar,

No ambition, no drive,

I scarcely feel alive.

 

I’m like Uncle Joe

Amovin’ kind of slow

at the junction.

I can barely function.

 

My get up and go got up and went.

My energy is fully spent.

My to-do list? I won’t do it.

My goal today: to get through it.


Sunday, June 28, 2026

family PAD 19

 

Our faith

knits together

a family

as beautifully

as Grandma

knitted sweaters.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

reconsider PAD 18

 

On Second Thought, Maybe Not

 

I made my lengthy to-do list,

All on the night before.

I got up and had my breakfast,

But feeling rather sore.

 

My head feels like it’s pounced upon.

My throat is itchy, too.

It feels like swallowing a ball.

My nose is full of goo.

 

I think about the things need done,

And feel a bit of dread.

So I will reconsider it,

And go right back to bed.

Friday, June 26, 2026

ambiguous PAD 17

 

Us

 

The poems of poets vigorous

Can sometimes be most rigorous

And what makes us contiguous

Is that we can be ambiguous,

but creativity is not exiguous