My True Inspiration

Submitted by Nathanael on Thu, 02/21/2008 - 06:32
Sitting ‘neath the window;
I sip my pungent tea,
As I think and ponder,
Of all the things
That inspire me.

Like the birds of the air,
Or the fish of the sea,
The mountains, and rivers.
A small creature,
Such as a bee.

So as I contemplate
Over all that I see,
I must acknowledge that
All creation
Comes back to Thee!

For You, O Elohim,
Made all creation be!
So now I understand.
It is You, Lord,
Who inspires me!
Author's age when written
15
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Comments

I need to think like this more often
Minus the tea though, I don't particularly like tea
=]

Tamerah,
What a coincidence, you liking cats and all! My cat is named "Chamomile" after a tea leaf. hehehe, seriously! ~gNat~

We are waiting for the long-promised invasion.
So are the fishes. ~ Winston Churchill

Oh yes, cats are my favorite, mine's name is Tobi, not after anything though =]

Sure it's not after Old Toby? That's a leaf!
Well, I thought it was another name for Longbottom Leaf but I could be wrong.

I have hated the words and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them right. --The Book Thief

No deffinately not, besides his name is with an I, like my family all call me Tami and its spelt with an I so i spell Tobi's name with an I, if anything he is named after me =]

"Do you think we should tell Tree Beard?"
"No. Might be a distant relative or something."
"Oh. I get it. Don't be hasty..."

"There are no great men of God. There are only pitiful, sorry men whose God is great beyond measure." - Paul Washer [originally Jonathan Edwards]

Ah for tea and writing! I rarely get a cup of tea when I write, but I do love to do it. My dad doesn't like us drinking tea while working on the computer, and I rarely write by hand because muscles in my thumb get inflamed if I write for too long by hand.
But indeed - all inspiration DOES come from God, and with that in perspective, it makes it so much easier to write for the glory of God!

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“The venerable dead are waiting in my library to entertain me and relieve me from the nonsense of surviving mortals.”
- Samuel Davies