Toast, oh, toast –
you are so warm, and, so buttery.
Everywhere are your crumbs,
on our faces, our fingers,
the bottoms of our feet,
yet we love you anyway
for you are like a light,
we enjoy you morning,
noon, and night –
Toast, oh, toast,
you are so buttery, and, so warm.
whispers and rain
“The Lord is kindness and strength” (Psalm 144:2)
The littlest one is big now,
catching up to his older sister.
His thick feet smack the floor
as his sickle-shaped legs send him
sailing after his siblings
and they yelp under the whack
of his little paws – he whispers,
“so sorry…gen-tle,” right away
and rubs their sore spots.
They laugh and tackle him.
He is everywhere round –
round arms, round legs,
round cheeks, round belly.
He throws his arms up and shouts
for me to lift him; he is heavy like stone,
yet with ease I set him on my hip
for he hurls hugs and kisses my way,
(I am a tree in the rain)
making loving kindness
my strength and his.
Driving at Mid-Morning
“the light shines in the darkness,
and the darkness has not overcome it.”
(John 1:5)
The light sat atop the trees
and fields and all about the clouds
waiting for me to look up and out
and I did.
