Peace
What do you think of when you think of “peace?” What imagery comes to your mind? I recently went to a concert at the site where the original Woodstock Music Festival was held…the well-known “peace sign” spoke its message throughout that place. At the burial site at my grandmother’s funeral, a flock of white doves was released into the air…I remember thinking of how “peaceful” they looked as they dressed the skies with their quiet beauty. Sometimes, I think of it when the splendor of a breathtaking piece of music makes its way through my ears and into my soul, and I pause for a moment to let it serenade my heart with its melody.
Peace. It means so many things to so many people. World peace; where there is no more violence, no more war. A bit of peace and quiet after the children are snug in their beds, and a mother sits down to rest at the end of her day. Spiritual peace, when communing with God listening for His still, small voice.
For me, peace is a type of freedom. It is deeply rooted in a contented heart, where I am awash in calmness, despite the storms that clatter around me. Mind you, I do not experience that state of being very often. I have a habit of letting myself get in the way of it time and time again. But when I do find myself in that place, as I am residing there today, it truly feels like I am home…and I never want to venture outside of its doors.
I bid you that kind of peace; today and always.
“My chains are gone, I’ve been set free. My God, my Savior has ransomed me. And like a flood, His mercy reigns. Unending love, amazing grace.” (Lyrics from the song “Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone”)), ( Chris Tomlin Lyrics )
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Felecia, this poem is perfect while I’m relaing on vacation.
Hah, that’s interesting…I was on vacation when I wrote it. Amazing what a bit of rest and relaxation will produce! 🙂
Thanks so much Lew.
Felecia