Water Carriers {a #poem}

by | Apr 20, 2016 | Writer's Retreats | 4 comments

Thirsty, thankful hearts
raised, open cups held
aloft, receive the joy of song
and words,
healed in the hearing.

We ferry the precious
bounty via voice and
tone, conduits of the balm
that is the bounty of praise,
pouring into vessels,
empty to be filled.

Parched lips receive
the draught and splash in
the glory drops, wash in
the words, bask in
the golden sound as it channels
life through the veins.

We slake the thirst and
all are watered in turn,
rivulets of your Presence
soaking like canals in the
desert, skirting the dry land.
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This poem came out of a Writer’s Retreat my friend Kimberlee Ireton and I led in 2015 called “Abide”

4 Comments

  1. thank you, Megan, for the compliment. Yes, Kimberlee and I are bosom friends;have been for almost three years. Blogging brought us together–she's only 45 minutes away. I am blessed.

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  2. Love this! I think religious poetry is hard to write, but you have a knack for it. And I didn't know you knew Kimberlee, much less led a workshop with her. How fun!

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  3. Thank you, Jennifer. I so appreciate your comments 🙂

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