January drabbles - 20
I dreamed the world as fire, the sun so hot it burns my eyes to blindness; then I woke.
I dreamed the world as water, torn by waves; I’ll find no silence; then I woke.
I dreamed the wind as ashes blown, its breath the empty taste of bones and death;
I dreamed the barren graveyard rock where time has trod; I wept and woke.
I dreamed the smell of sulfur and despair, dreamed sorrow there.
But in the end I dreamed salvation’s promise, freely giving, freely given
And if we freely might forgive I’ll dream this earth be heaven.
I dreamed the world as water, torn by waves; I’ll find no silence; then I woke.
I dreamed the wind as ashes blown, its breath the empty taste of bones and death;
I dreamed the barren graveyard rock where time has trod; I wept and woke.
I dreamed the smell of sulfur and despair, dreamed sorrow there.
But in the end I dreamed salvation’s promise, freely giving, freely given
And if we freely might forgive I’ll dream this earth be heaven.
Comments
Your poem is amazing. It brought tears to my eyes. Keep up the great work!
Regards,
Donna
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