One’s View Point
Thoughts come to one's mind
bringing clarity to the subject at hand
Wipe away the webs and let His light in
a brightness you will forever see -
As you, continue your stride in faith...
Rhoda Galgiani is a published Poet and Author of two books, Expressions from the Inside Out and No Snow for Johnny - a Child’s Story listed at LuLu.com or Amazon.com. Rhoda is a retired senior that delights in maintaining her own website entitled Expressions Poetry Journal which is dedicated to the world of poetry. Come visit her at - chesakat1.blogspot.com
Hi Rhoda, Your poem speaks volumes! Yes, letting God's light direct our steps eases the human struggle & confusion. Thank you for sharing, & God bless you...~Chris
ReplyDeleteHi, Rhoda, that we find some comfort in those "webs" is how we try to protect ourselves. But, the reality is that we must "see to know"........ Sheri
ReplyDeletebeautiful and uplifting, Rhoda
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine for the uplifting comment on my poetry 'One's View Point'. I believe once the mind is clear the path laid before us is clear to follow leading us to a healthier life...
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I believe once the webs are unraveled our mind becomes focused thus, yes we can protect ourselves with growth because of the clearer vision. Thank you for the insight Sheri...
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Jack - your simple comment is so welcoming and gratifying. Thank you for taking the time to read me...
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Hi Rhoda,
ReplyDeleteI hope you are doing well, Rhoda and it's always nice to see your poetry here. A lot of truth to your poem; sometimes it takes time to find our way through the webs and find the light again but as we do each web can be thought of as a learning experience to improve on ourselves in a positive way. Great poem to think upon!
Love Sandra
Thank you Sandra - I am doing well and wish the same for you. Yes, during life there may be several webs that come. What is so fabulous is - when that light shines through it is a whole new horizon to glory - later on in life, the web that comes doesn't seem to be so cumbersome...
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Hi Rhoda. I loved reading "One's View Point." I like the simple, sentimental feel of it. Thank you for sharing and continued blessings!
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Thank you Maurice - Of course, I am a year late on the thanks, but you know it comes from my heart...Rhoda
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