When Sunlight Falls

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When Sunlight Falls





Today I spend some hours

In hush of golden sunbeams

Were thoughts escape from reality

To slide away in daydreams



It's then when Sunlight falls

To caress my sensitive soul

Were it gently rocks the inner me

To cherish and console



'Twill spread His warm comfort

All over my longing whole

Were it will be absorbed greedily

By desert of my empty soul



Light of love and sanity

Wellness of soothing harmony

In Thee I find strength

Solace for struggling me



Today I spend some hours

Encircled with Golden Rays

Peaceable Light please guide me home

Relieve my blue whiny days.



© Theresia A. Makatita-Poortman


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Ernest Bevans's picture

"When Sunlight falls"
Great title...
I too am a lizard
I "absorbed greedily"
the heat from the warmth of the sun.