Friday, April 2, 2021

Consider This

 


 

 

We are broken.

 

But guess what?

 

All you have to do is look out your window

 

or 

 

be even more daring:

 

go outside 

 

and 

 

examine the flowers of the field.

 


 

 

For most of us, the landscape is barely

 

waking up 

 

from a long death

 

yet your eyes do not deceive you.

 

Life rises again.

 


 

 

If the flower that falls 

 

and 

 

blooms again in such splendor 

 

can ecstatically shout 


Hallelujah



 

then 

 

so can I.

 

Life will rise again.

 

Happy Easter.


 

12 comments:

  1. Happy Easter to you, Dear friend!
    With much esteem and gratitude
    XOXO Daniela at ~ My little old world ~ (Dany)

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  2. Beautiful sweet friend. Music and pictures. Happy Easter. xoxo Kris

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  3. Beautiful images Anita as always. Wishing you and yours a Blessed and Happy Easter XOXO

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  4. Beautiful!!!.....love happy Easter Anita...love you enjoy spring....love love love🍀🍀🍀

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  5. Anita,
    I love your posts, you have on wonderful way of sharing what is really important in life.
    Thank you for that!
    Love, Carla

    https://theriverflowing.blogspot.com/

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  6. aaahhh, that little lamb is so cute. And the flowers are beautiful, especially those purplish blue ones. Happy Easter to you, my dear blog sister. I will forever be grateful for your friendship.

    love you,
    ~Sheri

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  7. How true. Lovely photos, and one of my favourite songs.

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  8. Lovely words and images, Anita. The lamb is so very sweet. I hope you are enjoying these spring days. Hugs

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  9. Hallelujah indeed. That lamb -- Wow. I love that probably more than almost anything I've ever seen here -- and I love it all!

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  10. Oh Anita, what a beautiful post. Your words are like magic to my heart.
    Hope your Easter was a joyful one
    Love,
    Penny

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