Breathe Poem by Isaac Winspear

Breathe

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Breathe, Breathe, and Breathe.

The frolicsome trees freed in the forest sway,
breathing the air we inhale in a constant rhythm.
Soaring and synced they follow and obey,
as grace overflows throughout their system.

Breathe, breathe, and breathe.

The new-born baby cries her first breath,
the mother cries for baring the pain.
Her love will extend from birth until death,
as does God's love which stays the same.

But our lives express a perpetual rhythm,
where many bare hate, some encompass love.
For eternal harmony, the portrait of wisdom
is what we will embrace as we see his face.
But as a prisoner beats his cup to the cell,
So my heart beats to float in the freedom of grace.

Sunday, December 7, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem was written after a Mission I attended. The Missions aim was to go around to underprivileged school in desolated areas and teach the salvation story to poor, unloved children. This journey touched me and the other team members in numerous ways. This poem was an outcome of my change.
This poem was written for those who love to relax and enjoy God's beautiful creation.
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