Life is a joy—
every year,
every day,
every second,
a privilege not granted to all.
Of earth I am,
of earth I shall become,
when my journey is complete,
when my purpose is fulfilled,
when I have made a difference
on this earth.
Copyright © 2018 Abigail Gronway – All Rights Reserved
On Monday Kim from Writing in North Norfolk hosted Quadrille #63 in the which she challenged us to write a poem of exactly 44 words on something pertaining to the earth. With so broad a topic, there has been great variety in the responses. Mine is about making a difference, because in my dash, whether for many or one, that is what I hope to do.
“And of some have compassion, making a difference” (Jude 22).
Lovely and full of the truth of life
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Thank you for leaving your footprint here. 🙂
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Always my pleasure
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Good point to remember: “a privilege not granted to all”
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Many people have not breathed as many breaths as I have. Each one is a blessing.
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A lovely ode to Earth and life, Abigail. That’s what life is about, making a difference, and you’ve done that with your poem.
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Thank you, Kim. And I do hope so. Each day I have to consciously remember, “It’s not about me.”
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It’s all we can hope for – to make a difference.
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When I was in high school, my teachers constantly told me that the younger students were watching me, to see the choices I would make. That instilled in me a sense of responsibility to do right, even when I would rather do something else.
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Life is to be enjoyed; that is certainly right
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Well, it’s not all enjoyable, but it is all a joy. 😉 I wouldn’t call a car accident “enjoyable,” but meeting the wonderful staff at physical therapy, and seeing progress in my healing, has been a joy. Going to a funeral is not enjoyable, but seeing the gratitude on the face of a friend when you hug them, and they know you took the time to come and show how much you care—that brings joy.
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