Your life without a computer: what does it look like?

(My life without a Computer is better, stronger, faster….)

Then v. Now

— LisaRosier.com

Then

Somewhere on a foothill

The rocks we moved

The nights we prayed

The tree we made

All caused a clearing

And, though alone and without you

I can see celestially

Now

Solve: A Haiku

Just before sunrise

The firmament feels nearer

‘Tis a mystery….

Luke 8:10 “To you it has been given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of God….”

Photo Credit: Lisa Mae, FieryPhotography.com

What aspects of your cultural heritage are you most proud of or interested in?

If my cultural heritage is not only a 3rd gen Greek, German, Irish, Swedish, Pole, but also a Child Of God, then I am most interested in that I can look back and see that, in all of my 56 years, God has always gifted me a window, that I might look outward and be in awe of Him. He knows I’ll run each morning to raise open the sash and search for the sunrise. He lets me hear the majesty of the wind, but also always lets me hear a small bird’s song. Do you hear the small bird’s song, too?

“My Awe”

LisaRosier.com

My flaw…fatal to my piousness

My world…colored by a hopefulness

Might I…take a chance on holiness

Comfort…sufferers of loneliness?

#God

#Awe

#Loneliness

#Bird

#Wind

#Poetry

Flight and Thought

What to do, what to do
We’ll see liberty through
For, to fall for The Fall now, will simply not do

Let’s recall every Spring, every Summer of Days
Let us loose our lost fervor, and our gen’ral malaise
As we move with a grace in a number of ways

We will walk, not as pawns, but as kings and as queens
We will castle, together — ‘tis what unity means
This, and, when needed, forming unlikely teams

The time, seeming plenty, is deceivingly short
This is urgent, as each soul’s not yet found its Fort
We, for Truth, serve as Knights, here on this Earthly court

Photo Credit: Lisa Mae, FieryPhotography.com

No One Cares For Poetry

I saw green-grey mountains in your eyes
I saw galaxies
Where lived my best friend
Places no one had been to
Places I longed to travel within

In rushed the moment I had to decide
Betray myself for wanderlust, or
Say goodbye to the wandering eye
Goodbye, mountains
Goodbye, friend

Photo Credit: Lisa Mae; FieryPhotography.com

Math & Physics

What colossal wind
An unpredicted and confused gale
Battered about by its atmosphere
Choosing to crash to and fro

I stand in this lighthouse of a heart
Timing the thunder
Praying away the destruction
Wishing The Port would beware

Photo Credit: Lisa Mae, FieryPhotography.com

Welcome Home

To touch — though trembling — my own regret
Or the parts of me about which I wish to forget

To steal back words I spoke from my unknown fears
And the squandered minutes that turned into years

To give only love to places that feel most hated
But allowing no ground when boundaries are debated

I sealed my yesterdays with fervency’s kiss
Then woke up tomorrow and carried out this

Kamala

Oh, I do
Hope
May The Flowers read my thousand thoughts
My apologies for the thistle, I allowed to crowd
Forgive me for the invasive vines, that strangled your sunlight away

As I stayed grieving lost ground

There, at blooms edge, sat I

Dreams began to die

But for a mid-morning,
A cool sunlit day, then, did I decide
To pause and prosecute, with an, “anchors aweigh,” a finally-freed echinacea
With my accomplished call, did the butterfly bush become tall

“No more…by the grace of God, no more”