Sheer Comfort Poem by Denis Martindale

Sheer Comfort



The lion cub was awfully glad,
So was his mother, too...
Reflecting on the life they had,
Affection grew and grew...
The sun was shining on the trees,
The mountains and the plains...
And there was such a gentle breeze...
Life had no stress or strains...
Of course they knew this wouldn't last,
Yet this would do for now!
Sheer comfort till the moment passed,
Till God would disallow...
They both breathed gently side-by-side,
Contentment shared in time...
At peace, they stared, eyes opened wide,
Recalling sights sublime...
They shared no silver, owned no gold,
They wore no jewellry...
Yet they had wealth and love untold
To last eternity...


The poem is based on the magnificent painting
by Stephen Gayford called 'Sheer Comfort'.

The Stephen Gayford poems can be viewed here:
denis-martindale-dot-blogspot-dot-com

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