God's Creation
Each time the raindrops fall upon the Earth, And the dew moistens the tender blades of grass, Weaving a misty tapestry In an intricate design.... I cannot help but watch in silent awe And marvel at the beauty of the universe; Each time the Rainbow crowns the sky Like an iridescent diadem When it casts a prism As light touches the thin patches of air and water I am spellbound As I behold all of Nature; How astonishing are the laws of Nature! How mysterious, how awe-inspiring! I cannot help and stop and wonder How moon,stars, and the planets all are held together By an invisible band called, 'gravity'. It is quite breath-taking To watch the rising of the sun, And the waning of the moon All in its precise season; Yet most mysterious of all Is the Hand that set Creation forth Out of nothing what-so-ever! Written November 28th, 2001 © on Nov 28 2001 01:11 PM PST, Mary Aris nature • religion • spiritual
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"Each time the raindrops fall upon the Earth, ..."