Beautiful be Free
Standing here looking,
marveling at being free,
there is beauty in the air,
the ground, the sea;
nature so colorful,
autumn most beautiful of all,
vibrancy of spring,
bring color back to fall.
Birds, bats, butterflies -
floating on the air,
reminding us we are free,
like wind through your hair;
standing at the summit,
air so still,
praying beauty continues,
this too your will.
She returns again,
petite and fragile is she,
tossed by a gentle breeze,
no bigger than a flea;
Pygmy Blues,
she's known in her homeland,
so far from here,
so gently sitting in my hand.
Yet another,
big as the Eiffel Tower,
flapping his wings,
great with power;
known as Birdwings
of Melanesia,
to see him in flight,
causes hysteria.
Both distinctive,
beautiful both are,
viewed up close,
or from afar;
my hope -
you'll know the beauty of,
the width, heighth,
and depth - God's love.
©2006 Randolph D. Brown Jr.
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