A poem for the day

23rd Psalm revisited
by Donna Earnhardt

In the light of the dawning day
I see life in a clearer way
no shadows reaching out
no phantom fears or doubt

I can feel the warmth of sunshine
I can hear the morning’s song
I am wrapped in Freedom’s blanket
He’s been with me all along

My Shepherd –
My shelter
Provider
my King
cup overflowing
My God – Everything

I can feel the warmth of sunshine
I can hear the morning’s song
I am wrapped in Freedom’s blanket
I am home
and I belong

10 responses to “A poem for the day”

  1. Jean Avatar
    Jean

    This is BEAUTIFUL! I love it!

    PTL!
    Jean

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  2. WordWrangler Avatar
    WordWrangler

    Thank you! I loved the melody you shared, too! It’s on my recorder now! God is good – isn’t He?

    hugs,
    Donna

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  3. Donna Jones Koppelman Avatar
    Donna Jones Koppelman

    What a blessing to come here and read…that awesome gift! Thank you for putting it out there. You have such a gift, and it’s great to see you using it for HIS glory. You go, girl.

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  4. Kim Kasch Avatar
    Kim Kasch

    Love poetry.

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  5. Amy Tate Avatar
    Amy Tate

    That is beautiful. I heard a song on Spirit FM this morning by Matthew West called Everything. Your poem reminds me of that song. I have to be careful when I hear it in the car because it’s hard to drive with one hand, lift up the other in praise, and still keep the car on the road!

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  6. Tee Brown Avatar
    Tee Brown

    Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!

    Tee

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  7. WordWrangler Avatar
    WordWrangler

    Donna, Kim, Amy and Tee…Thank you! 🙂

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  8. Jean Avatar
    Jean

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    Jean

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  9. Carol Avatar
    Carol

    Thanks for sharing this with me. Beautiful. Carol

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  10. WordWrangler Avatar
    WordWrangler

    Thank you for stopping by, Carol. I’m glad you liked it!

    hugs,
    Donna

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