A symbol of hope
Extinqishes night
Candle burning bright
Overcomes fright
Reveals ways to cope
Candle burning bright
A symbol of hope
5 Syllable Triolet

#NaPoWriMo–Day 17–Prompt: write a poem using ten words found in a specialized dictionary
I wrote this Rhyme using ten words I chose randomly from my
Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words


Oniomania was the Word of the Day today on Dictionary.com—I wonder why? 🙂

I am in the midst of a transition right now. I am moving to a new place, in a new area. I had to quit my job to do so, and I just bought a new car. Moving is never fun during the sorting, packing time, besides there are always extra expenses to deal with, so I took a break and went out to eat at my favorite restaurant. I was going to just get the food to go so I could rush home and get back to packing while I ate, but at the last minute I changed my mind and decided to stay there and eat in. There were several tables available to sit at, so I kind of roamed around to make my choice. Amazingly, the table I chose to sit at had a penny laying on the very spot I chose to sit! “Thank You God” I said. For, every time I start to worry about money it seems I happen to find a penny or dime in my path. It is really amazing! I have found them in so many odd places that one would never expect a penny or dime to be! I believe they are reminders to me, from God, that I should not be worrying about money, or anything else, because He is in control and He is my Provider.

NaPoWriMo–Day 20--“I Know” poem–a poem that states the things you know.