So the year begins again.
Last year wiped away,with all its highs and lows.
Births, weddings and funerals
counted out.
Statistics to some;
great wonder,
joyous celebration,
or deep tragedy,
to others.
Successes and failures
surfacing in the melting pot of life,
to be scooped off
and observed temporarily.
Trophies placed on shelves to gather dust.
Pain and disappointment
compartmentalized
by coping mechanisms.
Jobs gained and lost.
Friendships found and faltered.
Books read
and movies watched.
Snippets of significant conversations
lodged with vivid memories.
Thousands of others
wrapped in forgetful fog.
Goals accomplished.
Some still pending.
Dreams fulfilled,
or badly broken.
Last year was full of these things.
Each year is,
and always will be,
until the end of this world.
We only truly understand another's journey,
when we have been touched by life in the same way.
Yet let us be there for each other,
even in our part understanding,
as this New Year is ushered in.
Let us trust the One
to others.
Successes and failures
surfacing in the melting pot of life,
to be scooped off
and observed temporarily.
Trophies placed on shelves to gather dust.
Pain and disappointment
compartmentalized
by coping mechanisms.
Jobs gained and lost.
Friendships found and faltered.
Books read
and movies watched.
Snippets of significant conversations
lodged with vivid memories.
Thousands of others
wrapped in forgetful fog.
Goals accomplished.
Some still pending.
Dreams fulfilled,
or badly broken.
Last year was full of these things.
Each year is,
and always will be,
until the end of this world.
We only truly understand another's journey,
when we have been touched by life in the same way.
Yet let us be there for each other,
even in our part understanding,
as this New Year is ushered in.
Let us trust the One
who gives us such a grace filled opportunity
to see a New Year in again.
I believe it is God's grace that we have life divided into days, weeks, months and years. It helps us to know when times are hard that they will pass, and when times are good to treasure them for we do not know how long they will last. We have God's mercies new every morning, and I think the same can be said for the New Year too.
ReplyDeleteI love this one Sarah. It really resonates with me. Thank you x
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