Holding On; Being Held

orchidee

I'm not singing much just yet

What more do ya want?

What could make ya happier than to hear those words:

'Orchi's not singing'. (heehee)

It's not the words of songs that are awful

In the sense of 'dreadful, horrible' etc

Not in the sense of 'awe-ful'

 

But it's the fact that I'm singing them!

Or are YOU the world's worst singer?! (lol)

 

But hold on to faith

Or it may be - 

Hold me, Lord, hold us

When we're tempted to fall, to fail

To let go of you

 

Where we're not strong

Or don't feel strong

You won't ever let us go...

You're the Light

That darkness can never put out

Not entirely - always a light

If ranging from only a glimmer at times

To a blaze of glory!

  • Author: orchidee (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 4th, 2024 02:27
  • Comment from author about the poem: Some random thoughts at this time.
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 29
  • Users favorite of this poem: Cheeky Missy
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  • Cheeky Missy

    Very lovely and excellently rendered to resonate with many, imbued with a lively poignancy and beautiful altogether. Thank you for sharing.

    • orchidee

      Thanks CM.

    • Neville



      .. random suits you sir ..

      • orchidee

        Thanks N.

      • sorenbarrett

        A good message and very good write.

        • orchidee

          Thanks SB.

        • Thomas W Case

          Superb.

          • orchidee

            Thanks T.

          • Goldfinch60

            May your glory blaze brightly Orchi,

            Andy

            • orchidee

              Thanks Gold.

            • Thad Wilk

              Amen! 🙏
              A great poem,
              thoughts and
              message too!! 💯
              Rock solid penning! 🖋️
              Much enjoyed thank you! 😊
              Best regards ✌️ Thad

              • orchidee

                Thanks T.



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