May garden
daffodils bloom
through the night



May garden
daffodils bloom
through the night
Some quiet time to read and reflect. I was thinking about what to post here for Holy Week this year, and then wondered when we began Easter And Spring Poetry.
The first post was in March 2014, and now it is the last week in March 2021. I am grateful and plan to continue, by God’s grace.
Thought I’d review and share a few Bible verses and poems, here and there, in different posts.
Blessed are the meek:
for they shall inherit
the earth.
Matthew 5: 5 (KJV)
skeins of geese flying
to our neighbor Canada
a brand new chapter . . .
books arriving in the mail
songs of beauty and courage
Published in Bell’s Letters Poet (2011).
And books are arriving in the mail this week. I love to read and learn.
tree branches
bowed to the ground
seemingly half-broken
covered with new leaves
my notebook of prayers
patterns on my floor
moving with the breeze
sun from the West
highlights
branches of leaves
Time Of Singing
Volume 38, Number 1
Spring 2011
The vintage image is courtesy of Reusable Art.
years go by
leaves fall
time of rest
then rebirth
God’s time
*
L ove
E verlasting
N ot
T emporary
*
all winter
flowers rested
in the earth
beauty begins
in the heart
Poems are by Ellen Grace Olinger.
The pictures are courtesy of Karen’s Whimsy.
For The Daily Post Photo Challenge:
tiny and beautiful new beginnings from my Spring 2016 archives.
Ellen Grace Olinger
old photos
on my desk —
bleeding hearts in bloom
Time Of Singing
leaves of bleeding hearts
now gold
so do broken hearts mend
so does grief heal
Autumn grace
Bell’s Letters Poet, WestWard Quarterly, and SMILE.
Poems by Ellen Grace Olinger
Photo by Karl
they sing
in harmonies
and let the birds
lead the songs
new leaves in wind