Flat land - as far as the eye could see
on my way to southern Alberta
to visit our daughter and family earlier in spring!
Stretched out before you this highway of life
Brings scenic outlooks along the way.
Your eyes on the goal and it’s forward you go
To travel the distance assigned for today.
You may look backwards, but just a brief look,
The mirrors will show just where you have been.
A glance is enough to keep your perspective
Now you’ll be aware of what’s closing in.
There’s been much construction; there’s been death and trauma
As you’ve traveled this long and tortuous road.
But the key to a safe and enjoyable trip
Is to leave the past back there and lighten your load.
You’re responsible now to forge on ahead
Obey all the signs for your safety and good.
No more ‘if only’, you must not go back.
Just please make sure that you're on the right road.
11 comments:
It's great to be on the right road! Blessings Karin!
Lovely words.
Beautiful verse...only ONE road this is the right one....
Lovely pictures, all so flat! Yes, God has given us strength for this day, yestarday or tomorrow are too much...one day at a time! The last two pictures look stormy, and so it is with the storms of life! I love the part about making sure you're on the right road. That's the most important of all.
Great pictures for that poem. There is only one way!
God has gifted you with spiritual insights - and the wonderful ability to express them so beautifully.
Press on toward the goal - we must!!
I love your poem -- it contains so much wisdom. I also like the pictures you used to illustrate your poem. I think Tennessee does look nice, even in the rain.
Hey there Karin,
My favorite part is the part is this: "You may look backwards, but just a brief look,
The mirrors will show just where you have been."
...because yes, the mirrors are enough for taking a short glance back. And that's all we need...on our journeys forward. :)
♥
C
I love your poem - very inspirational!
Jane
Where in Tennessee did Dave have rain???? He definitely wasn't near our home... ha
That is FLAT land for sure, Karin... The first time I saw really flat land was when I went with George to northern Indiana... I was amazed at how flat it is.... I've lived near or around mountains most of my life --so flat land is RARE to me.
Have a great weekend. Great poem.
Hugs,
Betsy
When we lived in TN we lived in the flat area directly in the center of the state!
You've written a beautiful poem and it reminded me of how often I look back. I really shouldn't do that. It poisons the present and makes me apprehensive about the future.
Have a blessed weekend!
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