Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Yours

I'm Yours,
My Lord,
I'm all Yours.
Take my impurities,
My fears and my hurts.
Transform my heart
To look like Yours
Make it my deepest desire
To dwell with You.
Make my dream
Only to praise You.
Take it all,
Lord,
It's all Yours.
I am nothing without You.
With You,
I need nothing more.
Clean my soul,
It's Yours.
Take me,
My Lord,
Do as You wish with me.
I'm Yours.
Here I am,
Lord.
I come to do Your will.
I'm Yours.


 - The Original Katie

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Sympony

Sound of a harp
Fairy strings
Hidden elfin choirs sing
Songs unheard by man take wing
Music of a moonlit forest

Song of colors
Drops of rain
All the heavens in a soaring refrain
For which to listen would be in vain
Music of the rainbows

Medley of smiles
Trusting eyes
A guardian angel's lullaby
A sweet little face turned up to the sky
Music of a child's innocence

Symphony of wonder
For all to hear
Song of laughter, song of tears
All creation singing clear
Music of all beauty


- The Other Katie

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Sweet Dreams

Dear darling, my darling
Where can I find your heart?
A perfect design, a great work of art.
I’ve sought it out, darling,
But found it, I’ve not
And now they all tell me I’ve much to be taught.

But darling, sweet darling,
My patience is thin.
I know I shall find you, but I’d like to know when.
I’ll try to wait darling
Until forever, it seems
But until then, my love, we’ll meet in my dreams.

-Anonymous

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

'Tell Me'

'Tell Me'

I want to hear you say you're sorry
I want to hear you chase after me when
I run
I want you to say you'll save me
From myself
And then carry through with it
I want you to say you'll be in my life
I want to hear you say yes
I want you to force me to hear you say
those THREE WORDS
You can't give me what I want
Because you never tried
I'm too hurt to memorize your lies
I want you to leave me if you can't love me
Leave me
You say you're sorry
Now
But you can't tell me what I want to hear

-Mary, age 15