Barb recently said she wished the cancer would go away.
Yes, but there are blessings in the situation, some unseen, and I would not want the good things to go away.
It's hard, both physically, and walking the tightrope over the pit of despair, but...
I raise my eyes unto the hills
whence myriad blessings flow.
All of this is as God wills,
and by His will I go
down these roads of blood and pain,
dread sessions in the dunny
(where for hours I remain...
OK, that's kind of funny),
but through it all He lifts me up
and holds me to His golden heart,
gives blood-wine communion cup,
and with this He makes me part
of the timeless victory
He won for me at Calvary.
The Five Minute Friday prompt this week is PURSUE.
Auto-spell tried to convince me it was PURDUE...
I did not pursue admittance
to the college of Purdue,
and the regents said Good Riddance
and they thought that they were through
with that threat that I presented
to their staid and quiet life,
but then the hand of God was entered,
and I got an Indiana wife,
and therefore I was forced to choose
a place of higher education
where I could become the news,
a pub-wrecking thuggish sensation,
but the faculty could take their ease
when I blew my SATs.
Yeah, well, five minutes, what are you gonna do?
Ice cream, says Syl. Don't forget the ice cream.
Auto-spell can be frustrating--but it spurred your imagination, to my amusement. My husband went to Purdue.
ReplyDelete"Yes, but there are blessings in the situation" -- you have done an awesome job of mastering 1 Thessalonians 5:18. I have no doubt some day you will be rewarded with the words, "Well done my good and faithful servant" and some extra stars in your crown.
ReplyDeleteAlways such great poetry, Andrew. I'm sorry about the dunny sessions - that is so hard. But I'm glad He lifts you up through it all and holds you to His golden heart. Kath
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