Thursday, June 9, 2011

Hope Dawns

I'm a pretty hopeful person by nature, but that doesn't mean life doesn't beat me down sometimes. When that happens, I like to cheer myself up by writing poems. Here's one from way back:

©1999 by Susan Noyes Anderson, Awaken Your Spiritual Power, Karisma Press

“Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning” (Psalms 30:5).

The dawn in a nightgown of glistening dew

Arouses the sun from her beauty sleep,

To paint from a palette of every hue

A sky that enchants us from slumber deep.

And as we awaken to nature’s art,

Old wounds, like the ashes of embers spent,

Are scattered and blown from a weary heart

To rest in the grave of their discontent.

Reborn in the wake of each fledgling day,

The soul catches fire in the shimmering light

That heralds the dawn as her bright array

Eclipses the darkness of passing night.

Take courage, my friend, though shadows assail.

A new day awaits you; the light will prevail.

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33 comments:

  1. I'm sure you've met people in whose company you just want to sit....whose aura you just want to bask in...because they have something uniquely spiritual and upbeat about them. I'm blessed to know a few. And YOU are one I'd like to add to my small list.

    I'm so very thankful you blog, Sue. You lift me up.

    And you're so freakin' talented, I don't understand why you a haven't published more books. Really.

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  2. Great poem. The pictures add to the atmosphere.

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  3. Just what I needed to read today. Thanks!

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  4. I really needed this today. I'm going to forward this on to Val...just in case she doesn't get to blog scan today...I think she needs it too.
    Thank you...for sharing your talent and for helping us to heal through your words.

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  5. Everyone needs to read something uplifting and I feel lucky to have read this before heading out for a difficult day in a very difficult institution. Listening to the pain in the life of person after person can drain sometimes, but I'll think of the dawn in her nightgown of glistening dew,and feel refreshed.

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  6. Beautiful words, images, music.
    You are a gift, Sue.

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  7. I love that the new day brings chances for things to get bette and be set right.

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  8. Awesome Sue, sure makes a person think... Listen to PJ, she's right.

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  9. You have a lot of skill with words. This is an insightful and beautiful poem!

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  10. Wow, what a beautiful poem and pictures!!! Totally breathtaking, my friend.
    XO
    Cindy

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  11. Beautiful composition between words and pictures !

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  12. The whole post is gorgeous. Really beautiful.

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  13. The words are gift enough, but with the beautiful photography, it's truly a masterpiece...thanks for the words I really need to read today.

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  14. Sue how did you find my blog? Your photography and editing is so inspiring :) Thankyou so much for commenting on mine.

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  15. Can't claim the photos, except for one. The others are from a friend and from Flicker.

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  16. As always Sue - beautiful job. Uplifting? Yes indeed.

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  17. One of your better ones, I think. We both enjoyed this one a lot. Dick got here before me, and when he tells me of an especially good post, it makes me anxious to read it. I'm never disappointd either.

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  18. This is beautiful Sue!~Ames

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  19. what a pretty poem, and great photos! {:-D

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  20. Exquisite words, Sue - thank you!

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  21. that is a beautiful rebirth you paint...and i understand...writing is often therapy for me...

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  22. Amazing!! I love your poetry...and those pictures, how perfect!!!

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  23. Fantastic photos, and the music goes so well with them. I have my meditation this morning with your post. Have a great weekend, Sue!

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  24. Amen, Sue.

    Your poetry is always a gift to us all. Thank you. :)

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  25. Sue, you never disappoint me. You have a deep spirituality that is so evident in your post.

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  26. Beautiful poetry...punctuated with the perfect pictures that you have found to share with your very descriptive verse...and accented with the melodic music. Thank you for sharing this one!

    Blessings & Aloha!
    & thank you so much for your lovely visit!

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  27. That is absolutely beautiful! I mean, you always write astounding poems, but this one just has me glowing inside. I love the word imagery. Beautiful.

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  28. What an absolutely beautiful post. The pictures and words are so beautifully woven together. Thank you.
    -Catherine

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  29. Sue.

    Sue.

    Oh my. This was exactly what I needed to read this morning.

    So perfectly crafted.

    So perfectly captured.

    You are amazing.

    Thank you for sharing your writing with us.

    It humbles me.

    A+

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