She had a gift for words ... a talent within her that had been there since her birth. Only God could have given such a gift. She had always enjoyed using this ability for her own use, but had never thought much about using it otherwise. She found comfort and consolation in putting her feelings down on paper. She took the world of make-believe and fantasy and portrayed it with her pen. She lived in reality, but dreamed in fairytales. And with those fairytales, she created a world of hope, peace, security and love.
Not many knew of her talent. Not many of those understood it. Fewer still believed it was anything more than just a hobby; a fancy; a pastime. Her biggest challenge came when the door of opportunity began to knock, and she was faced with the dilemma of answering it, or not. She had many excuses. Rational reasons flooded her as to why she was wasting her time and the time of those that meant the most to her. Pursuing this idea was as much of a fairytale dream as the world of which she wrote. But the knocking persisted, and she opened the door.
Along with the hopes and dreams that entered the portal came just as many doubts and fears. Most of which were in her own mind. Her own insecurities clouded the shining of the sun’s rays. Many times, she wanted to quit. Many times, she wanted to stop. Many times, she wanted to say that she had made a big mistake and that she was sorry for ever opening the door. The daily battles between what her heart wanted and what her mind said were almost overwhelming. Hadn’t things been much easier before the knocking began?
But there is strength in numbers, and hers began to grow. One step led to another, and before long, what had once been a dream was quickly becoming a reality. When there was a doubt or fear, it was blown away by the confidence given to her by her friends. When she wanted to give in, she was urged on. When she wanted to stop, she was beckoned to continue. If for no other reason than to satisfy those that were behind her, she would finish the task that she had started. If not for herself, she would do it for those who believed in her, and for the One that had given her this ability in the first place.
There is a world waiting to hear her words. There are hearts to be blessed and eyes that need to be washed by tears. There are those that need the blessing that is there to be received when they hear what she has to say. God placed those words inside her heart, and it is her duty to Him to share them. What disservice would she have done to a world that needs hopes and dreams had she kept her gift to herself? What duty would she have been denying had she kept her words within? What good was the talent that she possessed if she did not use it? How many were out there waiting to hear, and to receive?
God does not waste that which He gives. How then, can we?
Letting His Light Shine
The Bible says we all have gifts
A talent that we possess
God Himself gives this to us
So others, through us, He can bless
What may seem to us to come naturally
While others stand amazed
Should be used to glorify Him
And to Him belongs the praise
While I claim not on my own accord
But He, through me, doth bring
The flowing words within my heart
That makes the angels sing
And when His light through me doth shine
More radiant than the sun
God smiles down upon my soul
And says, "My child, well done."
The Day The Words Run Out
I’ve lived my life on paper
Given birth to a dream
Others may not understand
But I know what it means
Between the lines is where I hope
Within the margins is where I cry
Colored ink and wood pulp
Let’s me live, or let’s me die
It’s where my heart goes to play
Where my soul screams and shouts
But where am I to go
The day the words run out?
Pen In Hand
With pen in hand I ponder
Over what I want to say
What words are waiting to be released
From within my heart today
Shall I speak of summer’s breeze
Refreshing to my skin
Or shall I touch upon
What’s hidden deep within
Shall I cross a valley
And sing of battles won
Shall I drown in sorrow
Or dance beneath the sun
Do I gaze upon the moon
Perched in the midnight sky
Do I want to laugh today
Or bow my head and cry
Pen in hand I ponder
My thoughts darting to and fro
Alas the page is empty
The words have nowhere to go
The Warrior Deep Inside
Where does the courage come from
When a battle you must fight?
Who alone can tell you
If you’re wrong, or if you’re right?
Where do you get the strength
To look your evils in the eye?
It comes from the heart
Of the Warrior deep inside.
Who picks you up when life deals
A wounding, crippling blow?
Who points you on your way,
And directs you where to go?
Who never lets you falter?
Who’s always close by?
It’s the you inside yourself,
It’s the Warrior deep inside.
When you’re faced with a problem,
And the outcome you don’t know,
When adversities stab your pride,
When you’re tossed to and fro,
When giving up is easy,
But continuing can’t be denied,
Look inside your soul,
And live the Warrior deep inside.
Daddy Never Made It Home
On a quiet December morning
In an island paradise
Hell was unleashed upon us
As aircraft filled the skies
Battle stations became active
As the fighting continued on
America was protected
But Daddy never made it home
In the jungles and the rice fields
A half a world away
Lending aide to fellow countries
The price of freedom being paid
The hours ticked by like decades
The nights became so long
Witness to war’s horrors
But Daddy never made it home
On a clear September morning
Daily schedules being met
The world came to a standstill
By the sound of crashing jets
Sifting through the rubble
Searching for those now gone
Towers fell like dominos
But Daddy never made it home
For all the men and women
That have given to the cause
Let us lay aside our anger
And in gratitude, stop and pause
We owe our sleep filled nights to many
Your courage, brave and strong
God Bless the ones remaining
And keep the daddies that never made it home
The Friend I’ve Found
In the trials of our life we find
That which makes us strong
When turned away and rejected
Our hope is only to belong
Everything we’ve ever known has changed
And we question our own worth
Within the darkness of despair