willows weep and yet
how strong the branches
that hold their tears
Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows . . .
Isaiah 53: 4a (KJV)
Easter Archives April 2021
willows weep and yet
how strong the branches
that hold their tears
Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows . . .
Isaiah 53: 4a (KJV)
Easter Archives April 2021
early April
and warm enough
for rain
April 2, 2022, Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin
small study
and books to read
days with longer light
Akitsu Quarterly, Spring 2022
sometimes by sight
in my life of faith
apple trees in bloom
Time of Singing, Spring 2014
Poems are by Ellen Grace Olinger.
cold April winds
and Spring in the house
hyacinths bloom
strength and help
of kind words
fragrance of hyacinths
Easter Archives – April 2015
nothing could be
more beautiful
than the trees
and their new leaves
beginning
except for when
they are in full
Summer green
and then turn
their Autumn colors
and then are their
wise Winter selves
waiting for Spring
again
Easter Archives – April 2014
I will make thy name
to be remembered
in all generations:
therefore
shall the people praise thee
for ever and ever.
Psalm 45: 17
From the post for Psalm 45 at POEMS FROM PSALMS AND NATURE.
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