Everlasting (Elfchen Series #243)

Faith

Patience

Rejoice always

Embracing each moment

Trust in God’s promises

Answering

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Always

Courage

Faithfulness leading

Mercy opens door

God’s refuge of light

Unflinching

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Presence

Grace

Deepest love

Acceptance with humbleness

God’s passion for life

Forgiving

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This series of poems (written in the German-inspired style of Elfchen or Elevenie) shares a total of eleven words in each poem, with a sequence by line of one, two, three, four, and one words.

Monday Memories: Season of Change

In December, 1989, the Romanian Revolution ignited with passion, which would no longer wait in silence.  The rest of the Eastern Bloc countries under Soviet influence had already experienced peaceful change from communist dictatorships.  Under Nicolae Ceausescu’s harsh leadership, Romania was the final holdout as the democratic wave of freedom blitzed across Eastern Europe.  The city of Timisoara was the first in Romania to secure its freedom, with the rest of the country to follow. This poem shares some of this revolution’s story.

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Ruthless, authoritarian rule controls the cards

Harsh, brutal regime crushes dissenting voices

Quietness hides the remaining, burning embers

Daily life conceals wounds, offering few choices

 

Citizens endure lack of even the basic needs

Challenging days, facing endless heartbreak

Darkest days of winter, hunger and little heat

Voices stifled, experiencing numbing heartache

 

Freedom routed, plummeting to rock bottom

System of repression forcefully controls lives

Defiant opposition, beaten down to nothing

Dictator’s untruths cover up with empty lies

 

Scattering of small voices continues to speak out

Smoldering protests fueled with hungry passion

Government crackdowns to silence any dissent

Voices growing bolder, backed with compassion

 

Massive protests ignite courage in a distant city

“Timisoara” becomes a rallying cry for liberation

Unexpectedly, dark and evil house of cards folds

Season of change witnesses rebirth of a nation

 

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Originally published October, 2020.

Charles Stanley Quote

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Most of us would rather not wait or struggle to understand the Lord’s will.  But that’s how we grow in our relationship with Him.

From Psalm 27:14:  “Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage; wait for the Lord!”

Charles Stanley (1932-2023) was an American pastor and Christian writer.  He was dedicated to leading a teaching ministry.

Mary Higgins Clark

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If you want to be happy for life, love what you do.

Happiness is like mercury.  Hard to hold, and when we drop it, it shatters into a million pieces.  Maybe the bravest of all are those who have the courage to reach for it again.

Mary Higgins Clark (1927-2020) was an American writer of suspense novels.

Charles Swindoll Quote

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Things will happen that seem to be totally contradictory, but these are God’s arrangements.  My job is simply to obey it.

From Joshua 1:9:  “I hereby command you:  Be strong and courageous; do not be frightened or dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”

Charles Swindoll (born 1934) is an American pastor and Christian author.

David Viscott Quotes

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To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.

If you have the courage to begin, you have the courage to succeed.

David Viscott (1938-1996) was an American psychiatrist and author.

Brene Brown Quotes

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Only when we are brave enough to explore the darkness will we discover the infinite power of our light.

Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity, and change.

Brene Brown (born 1965) is an American researcher and author.  Much of her work has studied courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy.

John Greenleaf Whittier Quotes

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The good is always beautiful, the beautiful good.

One brave deed makes no hero.

John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) was an American poet.  His Quaker background entrusted him to advocate for the abolition of slavery in the United States.

Determined Outlook (Haiku Series #300)

Persistent Spirit

Heart’s deepest desire

Overcoming once again—

Triumph shall arrive

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Spirit’s Core

Facing challenges

Courage filled with inner fire—

Crossing finish line

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Spirited Solutions

Tested by darkness

Searching for light’s renewing strength—

Positive embraced

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Journey’s Buoyancy (Haiku Series #293)

Intrigue

Living mystery

Breathing with hidden omens—

Tomorrow arrives

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Perseverance

Another challenge

Hesitating once again—

Courage rises up

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Trustworthy

Seeking safe harbor

Overwhelmed with life’s darkness—

Friendship’s wisdom docks

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