12 August 2010

Imperfect Prose - New tenants

The old barn
once home to horses, cattle
kids of prairie blood,
serves us
as garden shed, storage space
and garage against winter wind
in this land where vehicles are "plugged in"
at night when temperatures
go down
to numbers unmentionable,
the walls are holding life
again

strokable
with deep purrs that praise their Creator
content simply to be
stretched out in joy
and warmed by the sun.

Let everything that has breath and every breath of life praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! (Hallelujah!) Psalm 150:6 Amplified



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6 comments:

Lauri said...

"Let all that hath breath praise the Lord." Amen! i love the picture of kittens' purrs praising God.

Mommy Emily said...

"the walls are holding life"... i love the way you word the every-day... it is pure beauty. thank you so much for linking up. you honor me.

Beth said...

What cute new tenants. I esp. like the part where they're purring praises to their Creator.

Great wording.

Duane Scott said...

I really want to do this imperfect prose thing. I love it. You are so talented. The pics and words are lovely.

Leslie said...

This is really nice. I especially love:

"strokable
with deep purrs that praise their Creator
content simply to be
stretched out in joy
and warmed by the sun."


This brings me joy. Thank you.

Sandra Heska King said...

That black kitty. Priceless.

I remember plugging in.