Tuesday, March 30, 2010

lake bony & nature

I enjoyed my trip to the park, I had been there before with friends at previous occasions; it was good to get back and revisit the park with open eyes and an open mind.
Here is my first poem:
"The birds fly low and high,
they swoop down like bombers from the sky.
They search and scrounge for dinner to eat,
they turn and look at me in my seat.
My attention turns to the wind in the air,
which cause aggravation with my brushed hair.
I glance to the grass and beautiful green blades,
it has thickness of south Florida's everglades.
An ant tickled and climbed up my toe,
but instead of shooing I watched the show.
He went in circles and up and down,
when finally I flicked him to the ground.
Whether it was in ants or other creatures,
this land has so many amazing features."
This is my second poem:
"Just as the wind blows far and strong,
so does life in all of its ways,
Just as the trees are thick and many,
so are the relationships that pack our lives,
Just as the clouds in the sky
all things just keep floatin on by"

The park was beautiful when I was there, but it wasn't the park that made it beautiful. Nature made the park beautiful, it was amazing to observe God's grace and beauty. Nature brightens everything in my life, it sweetens it all. If someone questions God's existence they should look to an easy answer and admire the beauty out in the nature. The beauty in nature could not just happen by accident, but by a greater creation and being. I enjoyed this blog and assignment.

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