Along The Eastern Shore
This poem tries to capture the Atlantic at high tide in the spring: the gathering light, the measured rise of the waves, and the strange beauty of power that feels both ordered and alive.
This poem tries to capture the Atlantic at high tide in the spring: the gathering light, the measured rise of the waves, and the strange beauty of power that feels both ordered and alive.
A reflective poem tracing the life of a sparrow and the quiet providence of God—reminding us that not one small life is forgotten before Him.
You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.Confessions, Book I
This poem tries to capture the Atlantic at high tide in the spring: the gathering light, the measured rise of the waves, and the strange beauty of power that feels both ordered and alive.
A reflective poem tracing the life of a sparrow and the quiet providence of God—reminding us that not one small life is forgotten before Him.
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