Poems of Nature
“I know a lot of fancy words. I tear them from my heart and my tongue. Then I pray.” My favorite line if I can say it ever. I just like how it says I know a lot of fancy words but even knowing this I still have to go deep into my heart and tear them out. I relate this line to like the onion poem we did at the beginning of the year. Just like this line you have to go deep and search what you want o say or pray. The onion like layers of your life and the more layers you go the sweeter the onion gets. Even knowing fancy words won’t make the pray better it just sounds good and if you’re trying to sound good is it really what God wants out of you. Sitting here observing the rain first I will say I’m kind of scared the lighting is fierce and the thunder rolls and shakes my truck. This was good coming to lake bonny park the only thing is I can’t get away from the ball fields. I feel I am one with nature when I play ball the smell of the grass, the touch of the clay hitting your body. When it rains like this being on the field is amazing hear the rain hitting home plate and the field turning into a swamp land. lol kind of a lot better drainage on the field though. I want to say thank you for giving this assignment I usually don’t say this much so take it for what it is worth. I really liked this whole thing being one with nature reading it’s relaxing. I don’t feel no stress and that’s a good thing. Lord God, mercy is in your hands, pour me a little.
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