I love the imagery in this post. Light penetrating through the tough chrysalis. And finding the ability to glow again. I love how nature reflects the way we can feel sometimes better than we could ever say in any other words.
Across my years I have come to a deeper understanding of all that light offers. It was first about what the light of a new day did for me physically when it dawned toward the end of a midnight shift in hospitals - I wrote a devotional message once, "Waitin' on the Morning Light." And there came so many more instances of light's power. This poem takes its power beyond those instances. Thank you, Erin.
Love this, Erin!!
Thank you, Stacy. You are always so encouraging, and I really appreciate it.
This is gorgeous!!
Thank you, friend. :)
Beautiful
Thank you, Kim!
I love the imagery in this post. Light penetrating through the tough chrysalis. And finding the ability to glow again. I love how nature reflects the way we can feel sometimes better than we could ever say in any other words.
Yes! Thank you for reading, Emily.
Across my years I have come to a deeper understanding of all that light offers. It was first about what the light of a new day did for me physically when it dawned toward the end of a midnight shift in hospitals - I wrote a devotional message once, "Waitin' on the Morning Light." And there came so many more instances of light's power. This poem takes its power beyond those instances. Thank you, Erin.
Thank you for always encouraging me, Carla!