Just Let It Be.



I went for a walk just the other day,
I picked up a pebble along the way,
Sensing the beauty from within,
I stood at the road side with a grin,

I looked down the road way as far as I could see,
Wondering if only I would run into thee,
A smile lifted me, and my heart,
I knew from within we will never part,

I placed that pebble into my pocket,
And there I found a golden locket,
Opening it up with heart felt love,
Out flew a beautiful white dove,

I will take that walk again one day,
Looking down the road the same way,
Should a pebble, may it be found,
I will continue lying upon the ground,

Heavenly Father, God of all good,
Show me the way, I have misunderstood,
As the sun began to beat down upon me,
The warmth of your love dear God, I can see.

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This Poem is about Prayer.

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Written on June 18, 2021

Submitted by jeennybabygirl6982 on June 18, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABB CCDD XXEE AAFF GGCC
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 731
Words 154
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Teresa Whitney

Born and raised in Washington State as well as growing up in S. California, I now reside in Mooresville N. C. for the past 20 yrs. A wife for 30 yrs before loosing my late husband, a mother of 2 son's , grandmother of 6 children & great grandmother of 2 . College educated with an AA in Drug and Alcohol Counseling. A past owner of 2 state licensed board and care homes for the elderly. I have traveled the U.S. over and settled in North Carolina. My family is here and new friends I have made over the years. I am an avid Poetry writer enjoying all styles of Poetry, looking forward to having my 1st Poem book published soon. more…

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