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Seasons, poem by Peter Menkin
Religious and spiritual poem by parish poet Peter Menkin. This poem about the change of seasons advises the listener to continue in prayer and conversation with the Lord in this new season. Words from the poem: The rainy days have come this May. Pentacost arrived, and the wind was colder than usual. The season brings a path to the Lord, through which one waits on God. The weather will be warmer still, and Spring will set itself more fully on the days. Wait on God. Look for Him, listen. Remember. Good advice from another. In the Church before Evening Prayer be silent. Pray, too, sometimes. Talk to Him. Good advice from another. Each season passes, the work of prayer goes on, as can be done. We are mortal, passing through, but you O Lord, are eternal. Have mercy. View All Comments Comments (0)
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