
Tag: light
Days End
Night Woes

Weeping may endure for a night, But joy comes in the morning. Psalm 30:5 NKJV
[NaPoWriMo–Day 6] [April 2014 PAD Challenge–Day 6: Night Poem]
Propitious Weather
Sunshine
Brilliant, radiant
Shining, uplifting, warming
Light soothes, brings cheer
Appealing, inviting, comforting
Delightful, desirable
Fair weather
Diamanté
Leona J. Atkinson 02-05-14
Sunshine and Shadows
Opaque objects
We sit outside sharing lunch
Our shadows join us
Haiku
Leona J. Atkinson 02-03-14
Finding “The Light”
A sudden insight!
The reality of a deity,
Is revealed those wise,
Who bearing gifts for a King,
Now receive God’s offering!
Tanka
Leona J. Atkinson 01-06-14
(based on scriptures in Matthew 2:1-12)–Feast of Epiphany celebrated January 6th
Part 2 of The Daily Post’s Weekly Writing Challenge-Cliffhanger
Advent Joy
Creation reveals the Creator
I gaze upon the ocean with her mighty roar,
while above me the eagle does soar.
A crab, which is a work of Your Own Hands,
is displayed for me upon the sands,
as I walk and think and pray,
I give You thanks for every day.
Thanks for the sun that shines and the moon’s fair light,
the trees that shade and the stars at night.
You made it all and called it good,
in six short days, as only You could.
As I look around me and bless Your name,
I must remember Your greatest acclaim,
the image of Yourself, created in others and me,
people, reflecting Your beauty for all to see.
Rhyme Leona J. Atkinson 11-05-13
Out of the Cold
Dark chilly Fall night
Time to light the fireplace
Warmth enters the room
I give thanks that I am home
I pray for those who aren’t
Tanka
Leona J. Atkinson 09-25-13
A Tribute to a Light House
Light House.
Beacon of light,
Leading us safely to shore.
Keep us from danger as we explore.
Shine bright!
Tall tower.
Our guiding light,
Shining out over the sea,
Bringing each vessel safely to thee.
Keep on!
Sentry.
Even in fog,
Your horns sound deep and loud,
To warn us of the foggy shroud.
Our hope!
Striped one.
Each day and night,
You show us the right way,
So that on course we can safely stay.
Stand tall!
Sea guide.
Security,
You give in sight and sound,
To us, whenever you are around.
Thank you!
Crown Cinquain
Leona J. Atkinson 08-07-13
This poem was written in honor of National Lighthouse Day. On August 7, 1789, the United States Congress approved an act for the “establishment and support of Lighthouse, Beacons, Buoys, and Public Piers.” It was two hundred years later that Congress designated August 7 as National Lighthouse Day.

