
Old Woman of the Here
spent skin of a woman
sojourner of time
passing through land
skirt swinging saggy, a sign
sixty seconds step
sixty minutes lark
twenty-four hours wept
three hundred sixty-five of dark
hourglass of bones & blood
apron-clad keeper of sun
pages turned, ink gone, all mud
pilgrim of life on the run
lantern lights sways
her burdened eyes on horizon
she follows the rickety Way
looking far, deep, for flicker of Son
tick, tock, step, step
crunch of time gravel
under her feet, pounding in head
life’s steps, horror and marvel
~A.M. Pine 🌲♥️
Inspired by favorite poem here~

“Jerry and Jose,” she said softly, smiling at them, “And I’m Jill. Three J’s. We’ll be happy.”
And the twins, still most extraordinarily well behaved, smiled back at her. They liked the firm clasp of her hands, her even voice, her steady eyes. They knew instinctively that she would always be the same, not hugging them one moment and scolding them the next, and neither for any apparent reason, but reasonable and even-tempered and to be relied upon like the ground beneath their feet.
Elizabeth Goudge
The Pilgrim’s Inn, p. 88



How are you doing? What is on your mind and heart? ♥️ What’s bringing you joy? 🥹
So nice; thank you for sharing.
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Christmas mugs are bringing me joy. There are about 40, filling the shallow bookcase in the kitchen. I’ve never before set out to use each one, but surely I can do it in five weeks.
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How fun!!! 🤩 That would be such a cheerful project. 😁♥️☕️
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This has been a focus of mine lately as well…such a transient journey here on earth and how kind of God to give us so much beauty. 💓 And I love ‘hourglass of bones and blood’ !!
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