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December 21st

It’s our wedding anniversary. 21 years ago today, we said “I do”. We still do, and I’m so thankful she does. 🙂

It’s also the shortest day of the year, which makes for a long night. I wrote a brief poem in response to this, as we continue in Advent expectation of the infant Christ…

On the shortest day all year
In gray or in the sun
We have invite to pause, be still
Before the day is done

The dawn that comes, as every morn
Declares a new beginning
A day to lift the veil that tore
At least, to see it thinning

To yearn for Love arriving full
Reality, yet not shown
To see such fruit, as fields will yield
Still today being sown

As darkness seems to come swiftly
There threatening our hope
We are not those who, seized by fear
Assume the end of rope

The light that shines on shadowed eve
This infant that was born
Love revealed as “God with us”
Even here with those who mourn

We look together, not unto
The sun so early setting
But to the refugee, beloved
And child she is begetting…

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toward a good morning

the morning greets you tentative
new pages yet to turn
will you pause to scorn the dawn
or will you pause to yearn

yearn this day might be the one
where love will conquer fear
yearn for these hours to endure
with those whom you call dear

as we sit considering
what we may wish to do
might we also wonder if
the day yearns yet for you

what might the day wish to explore
where darkness did once cover
where does the day long to embrace
as greeting distant lover

as the dawn crawls slowly up
locates you in her gaze
does she find you resisting
or one with gracious praise

deep breaths now, as all arise
the night you have endured
walk in the light given today
tomorrow less assured