O Thou,
Whose stillness drowns
earth’s total noise –
its grating sounds:
progress,
traffic,
voice;
flutterings
of my frustration,
mutterings,
agitation;
the screaming silences
without,
within;
the din
of questions clamoring
for their “why?”
and “how?”
now!
the rumblings
of man’s discontent,
erupting hate,
violence;
war’s distant thunder
rolling near,
and everywhere
the cries
of fear
that paralyzes
as it grips….
and near at hand
a faucet drips.
O Thou,
Whose stillness drowns
earth’s total noise,
only in Thee
is stillness found
And I
rejoice.
~Ruth Bell Graham
Sitting by my Laughing Fire , p. 66
Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn 1606 – 1669, Simeon’s Song of Praise
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I saw this IN PERSON on my trip to Holland! Merry Christmas AMY!
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Gorgeous poem. Gorgeous painting.
Have a blessed Christmas!
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Wonderful poem. Merry Christmas, dear Amy.
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