Poems
Amazing Women
Women have strengths that amaze men.
- They carry children, they carry hardships, they carry burdens but they hold happiness, love and joy.
They smile when they want to scream.
- They sing when they want to cry.
- They cry when they are happy and laugh when they are nervous
- They fight for what they believe in.
- They stand against injustice.
- They don't take "no" for an answer when they believe there is a better solution.
They go without new shoes so their children can have them.
- They go to the doctor with a frightened friend.
- They love unconditionally.
- They cry when their children excel and cheer when their friends get awards.
They are happy when they hear about a birth or a new marriage.
- Their hearts break when a friend dies.
- They have sorrow at the loss of a family member, yet they are strong when they think there is no strength left.
- They know that a hug and a kiss can help heal a broken heart.
Women come in all colors, shapes and shapes.
- They'll drive, fly, run or write, to show how much they care about you.
- The heart of a woman is what helps the world keep turning.
- Women do more than just give birth.
- They give hope and joy.
- They give moral support to their family and friends.
- They give compassion and ideals.
- Women have a lot to say and a lot to give.
A Prayer For Today
Every day I need Thee,
- Lord, but this day specially.
I need some extra strength
- to face whatever is to be...
This day more than any day
I need to feel Thee near
-
- to fortify my courage
- and to overcome my fear.
By myself I cannot meet
- the challenge of the hour.
There are times when
- human creatures
- need a higher Power-
- to help them bear
- what must be borne.
And so, dear Lord, I pray
-
- hold on
- to my trembling hand
- and be with me today.
Dare To Climb The Mountain
Many people view the mountain,
- But few ever want to climb.
- For when you scale the mountain
- you must leave the crowd behind.
There's a mountain that God offers
- Those who climb it must be true,
- Its peak's called full-time service
- and it beckons me and you.
Will you dare to climb the mountain
- though at times you'll feel alone?
- Will you be a missionary,
- leave the comfort of your home?
Now the way--it won't be easy--
- many folks won't understand.
- But there'll be applause in heaven
- and the Lord will hold your hand.
You won't hear loud cheers and trumpets
- When you tell folks of your plans.
- They'll say "Why climb the mountain?"
- "Why not play in the sand?"
But the voice still rings from heaven,
- "Give me men to match my mountains High"
- Men who won't give up--
- who'll reach the top or die.
As you journey up the mountain,
- you'll feel the cold winds blow,
- And at times youll get discouraged
- and your steps began to slow.
If you will just keep on the trail,
- and refuse to turn around,
- you can stand atop the mountain,
- No better place is found.
When you stand there at the summit
- with the world all far below,
- You'll see the sights reserved for climbers
- and your heart will seem to glow.
The guide that led you to the top
- will be there at setting sun
- and whisper at the end of the climb,
- "Let's go home and rest, well done."
-- Author Unknown
Daughter To Father
People always said they could see
- a certain magic
- between the father and his daughter.
- Even when she was just a toddler (and he just a graduate student)
- there was an open, visible, two-way pride...
- and for sixteen years since then, it had grown... his joy in
- all she had learned, all she had become, and mostly
- in the fact that she was his daughter...
- her joy in all he was and all he stood for, and mostly
- in the fact that he was her daddy.
- (And that was still his name,
- because she still felt the same simple love and
- respect
- that she had when "Daddy" was the first
- and only
- word she could say.)
- Between them, a total openness and love and trust had developed...
- so complete that facades and competition and the need to prove
- had never even flickered into the relationship...
- and such a oneness that the sharing of a happy memory
- stirred more joy
- than the original event,
- and the sharing of troubles came as second nature.
- She knew things about herself when she was with him
- that she didn't know when she was alone...
- and so did he.
Long walks happened between them now...
- sometimes for reasons, sometimes for none, and brought about
- a communication so complete
- that both felt a lingering awareness of a third present entity...
- a clarifying catalystic force
- that transcended the words they spoke
- and telegraphed feeling,
- heart to heart.
One clear soft evening
- in autumn,
- beneath the lofting elms that shrouded their street,
- she slipped her hand into his and whispered above the stillness,
- "Daddy... what is the most important thing of all?"
- It was a silly question in a way... a profound one in another...
- She knew it was... but it was a night for questions like that...
- they had time.
The father thought as they walked,
- for serveral silent minutes,
- and then he gave his daughter the right answer
- in one word:
- "Relationships."
The thought had never come to him like that before,
- yet as he said it, he knew it had a kind of inspiration
- and his mind formulated questions to teach his daughter
- what he felt.
"Can you think of a single better measurement of happiness
- than the number and depth of the relationships
- a person has?"
- The moonlight caught her hair as her head turned,
- "Certainly not money... not possessions... maybe testimony
- and conviction that God lives...
- but that is a relationship, isn't it...
- with God?"
- His thoughts rushed to catch hers,
- "What is that relationship... with God... what is its nature?"
- "Parent-Child."
- "You know, we say it so often... I wonder if we really hear it.
- Does the phrase 'I am a child of God' stop in your mind
- as it goes through your ears?
- And how many do you think really believe the phrase..
- (Assuming that understanding it is prerequisite to believing it)?"
- "Not many, Daddy...
- if we did
- we would spend more time seeking to strengthen and improve that
- one relationship."
He nodded, then went on, teaching himself as he taught her...
- "Is there anything you can take with you... from this life
- to the next
- other than the relationships you have formed?"
- She paused for some time... formulating what she thought was
- a full answer,
- "To be able to retain our relationships beyond this earth
- must be our greatest blessing...
- but there is more that we can take...
- Knowledge, judgment, capacities... all that we become
- internally
- while we are here."
- They walked on in silence for a few moments and then
- her definition of "relationships" expanded to match his
- and she went on,
- "Relationships with self... that's what all of these things are."
From that plateau, he reached again,
- "Is there anything else? I mean
- if a person was suddenly voided of all the relationships he had...
- would there be anything left?"
- "No... nothing...
- except maybe the potential to build new relationships."
Now their thoughts leap-frogged past each others'.
- Her answers went beyond his questions and bounced his mind
- into deeper perspectives.
- "Can't almost everything be translated into a relationship...
- our problems,
- our fulfillments,
- our concerns and worries, our joys and pleasures...
- don't all stem from one relationship or another...
- and if they do, why don't we focus more effort
- on relationships?"
- "I don't know, Daddy... I guess partly because we all work
- so hard on achievement...
- on getting things done and on gaining material things.
- That word is really the villian, isn't it?... "Things"...
- things are the antithesis of people;
- and that's the choice we face so often...
- people or things...
- relationships or achivements...
- taking time to get to know someone or getting another thing done.
- Why is it that we usually choose the thing over the person,
- even when we know that the thing is temporary
- and the person is forever?"
- Now he was answering instead of asking,
- "Maybe...
- maybe because we think of relationships not as ends in themselves
- but as the means to other ends.
- When you think about it, our 'relating' usually takes one
- of two forms...
- either it is small talk, for social reasons,
- with no motives;
- or it has ulterior motives of achieving some objective...
- some thing other than the relationship itself."
"Daddy, how many real relationships do you have? And
- how many
- do you need?"
- "I don't know... I mean, I guess that
- it depends on what a real relationship is.
- What constitutes one... what are the essential ingredients?
- What do we mean when we say
- 'a real relationship'?"
- So they built a mental list as their walking ruslted the leaves
- underfoot.
- First the father, then the daughter...
- stimulating each other's thought...
- setting up an expanded defintion of an ideal relationship
- and of what it would contain:
Investment of time... together
- Trust
- Openness
- Honesty - Integrity
- Shared experiences
- Background knowledge
- Personality insight
- Respect
- Interest
- Concern
- Admiration
- Commonality
- Commitment
- Giving of one's self
- Empathy
- Understanding
- Communication
- Patience
- Love
- Sincerity
- Delight
- Participation
- Challenge
- Stimulation
- Progression
- Tolerance
- Listening
- Receiving
- Sharing
Finally, a longer silence signaled that the list
- was done,
- at least for then.
- They had walked a mile, the moon was higher...
- "Can you imagine the value of one relationship possessing all
- these qualities?
- Can you even compare it with anything else?"
The conversation shifted from question to answer
- to question to question
- because
- some questions needed no verbal answers
- and others needed reflection and pondering beyond that one
- crisp evening:
- "How many of the 'relationship components' in the list
- apply to a relationship with God?
- to a relationship with self?"
- "How many real relationships do
- you
- have... (if the list is your criteria)?
- How many should you have... (if 'should' is defined as
- 'prerequisite to happiness')?"
- How many do you need... (if 'need' is defined as
- 'essential to exaltation')?"
- "Is a deep relationship selfish
- or selfless?
- or both?"
- "Is there anything more exciting
- than really relating to someone?
- Is there any thrill
- to match?"
(Her hand tightened on his fingers, and performed the answer
- to the last question.)
They turned for home
- but the talk continued on that and other nights...
- and focused
- on Relationships with Self
- Relationships with God
- Relationships with Family...
- for they are the three that are essential
- to exaltation
- And they are the three on which the full Gospel sheds
- so much
- unique and additional light.
Introduction to 'Relationships... Self... Family... God' -- Paul H. Dunn and Richard M. Eyre
Divine Nature
You are somebody special
- We love you the way you are.
- Develop the best within you
- And reach for every star.
You are somebody special
- But you must do your part
- To find what lies inside you,
- The beauty within your heart.
You are somebody special
- Remember that always please.
- And if you ever forget it
- Then get down on your knees.
You are somebody special
- A daughter of God, you know.
- Each time you look in this mirror
- It's sure to tell you so.
-- Author Unknown
Don't Quit
When things go wrong, as they sometimes will,
- When the road you're trudging seems all up hill,
- When the funds are low, and the debts are high,
- And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,
- When care is pressing you down a bit,
- Rest if you must, but don't you quit.
Life is queer with its twists and turns,
- As every one of us sometimes learns,
- And many a failure turns about,
- When you might have won, had you stuck it out.
Don't give up though the pace seems slow,
- You may succeed with another blow.
- Success is failure turned inside out -
- The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,
- And you never can tell how close you are.
- It may be near when it seems so far.
So try your best and give it all you've got.
- Don't look at others and wish you had their lot.
- Just stick to the fight when you're hardest hit -
- It's when things seem worst that you must not quit.
Family Life
There's a special kind of closeness that only families know
- That starts off with a childhood trust and deepens as you grow.
- There's a special kind of happiness in sharing little things,
- The laughter, smiles and quiet talks that daily living brings.
There's a special kind of comfort in knowing your family's there,
- To back you up, to cheer you up, to understand and care.
- Of all the treasures life may bring, your family means the most,
- And whether near or far apart that love will hold you close.
-- Author Unknown
From Parent to Child
I gave you life but I cannot live it for you.
I can teach you things but I cannot make you learn.
I can give you direction but I cannot push you there.
I can allow you freedom but I cannot account for it.
I can take you to church but I cannot make you believe.
I can teach you right from wrong but I cannot decide for you.
I can buy you beautiful clothes but I cannot make you beautiful inside.
I can teach you to respect but I cannot force you to show honour.
I can offer you advice but I cannot take it for you.
I can give you love but I cannot force it upon you.
I can teach you to share but I cannot make you unselfish.
I can advise you about your friends but I cannot choose them for you.
I can explain about the facts of life but I cannot build your reputation.
I can tell you about drugs but I cannot say No for you.
I can warn you about sin but I cannot make your morals.
I can help you set goals but I cannot achieve them for you.
I can teach you about kindness but I cannot force you to be gracious.
I can pray for you but I cannot make you walk with God.
I can tell you how to live but I cannot give you eternal life.
-- Author Unknown
If You Think
If you think you are beaten you are;
- If you think you dare not, you don't
- If you like to win, but think you can't
- It's almost a cinch you won't.
If you think you'll lose you've lost
- For out in the world you'll find
- Success begins with a person's will
- It's all in the state of mind.
If you think you are outclassed you are,
- You've got to think big to rise,
- You've got to be sure of yourself before
- You can win a prize.
Life's battles don't always go
- To the stronger or faster man,
- But sooner or later the man who wins,
- Is the man who thinks he can.
-- Walter D Wintle
It Shows In Your Face
You don't have to tell how you live each day,
- You don't have to say if you work or play,
- A tried, true barrometer serves in it's place,
- However you live, it shows in your face.
The false, the deceit you wear in your heart
- Will not stay inside where it first got it's start;
- For sinew and blood are a thin veil of lace'
- However you live, it shows in your face.
If you have battled and won in the great game of life,
- If you feel that you've conquered the sorrow and strife,
- If you've played the game fair and you stand on first base,
- You don't have to tell it,It shows in your face.
If your life's been unselfish and for others you live,
- Not for what you get, but for what you can give,
- If you live close to God in his infinite grace'
- You don''t have to tell it -- It shows in your face.
Life, by Mother Teresa
- Life is an opportunity, benefit from it.
- Life is a beauty, admire it.
- Life is bliss, taste it.
- Life is a dream, realise it.
- Life is a challenge, meet it.
- Life is a duty, complete it.
- Life is a game, play it.
- Life is costly, care for it.
- Life is wealth, keep it.
- Life is love, enjoy it.
- Life is mystery, know it.
- Life is a promise, fulfill it.
- Life is sorrow, overcome it.
- Life is a song, sing it.
- Life is a struggle, accept it.
- Life is tragedy, confront it.
- Life is an adventure, dare it.
- Life is luck, make it.
- Life is too precious, do not destroy it.
- Life is life, fight for it!
-- Mother Teresa
My Prayer Rock
I am a special prayer rock, and this is what I do,
- You put me on your pillow until the day is through,
- Then when it's coming night-time and you jump into your bed -
- Whack! Your special prayer rock will hit you on the head!
- That's how you will remember to get up and say your prayer.
- Then dump me on the floor and until morning I'll stay there.
When you get up next morning, then clunk! I'll stub your toe,
- So you will quickly think about your morning prayer, you know.
- Then back on to your pillow, before you start your day,
- Your clever little prayer rock once again will help you pray.
- When we forget to say our prayers, our days are not the same
- We need our Heavenly Father's help to reach our highest aim.
-- Author Unknown
No Time
- I knelt to pray but not for long,
- I had too much to do.
- I had to hurry and get to work
- For bills would soon be due.
- So I knelt and said a hurried prayer,
- And jumped up off my knees.
- My Christian duty was now done
- My soul could rest at ease.
- All day long I had no time
- To spread a word of cheer.
- No time to speak of Christ to friends,
- They'd laugh at me I'd fear.
- No time, no time, too much to do,
- That was my constant cry,
- No time to give to souls in need
- But at last the time, the time to die.
- I went before the Lord,
- I came, I stood with downcast eyes.
- For in his hands God held a book;
- It was the book of life.
- God looked into his book and said
- "Your name I cannot find.
- I once was going to write it down...
- But never found the time"
Prayer
I got up early one morning
- And rushed right into the day.
- I had so much work to accomplish
- That I didn't have time to pray.
Problems came tumbling about me
- And heavier came every task.
- "Why doesn't God help me?" I wondered.
- He answered, "But you didn't ask."
I wanted to see joy and beauty
- But the day dragged on, sadly and bleak.
- I wondered why God didn't show me.
- He said, "But you didn't seek."
I tried to come into God's presence.
- I used all the keys at the lock.
- God gently and lovingly chided,
- "My child, but you didn't knock."
So I woke up early this morning,
- And paused before entering the day.
- I had so much work to accomplish,
- That I had to take time to pray.
-- Author Unknown
Smile
Smiling is infectious,
- you catch it like the flu,
- When someone smiled at me today,
- I started smiling too.
I passed around the corner
- and someone saw my grin
- When he smiled, I realized
- I'd passed it on to him.
I thought about that smile,
- then I realized its worth.
- A single smile, just like mine,
- could travel round the earth.
So, if you feel a smile begin,
- don't leave it undetected...
- Let's start an epidemic quick,
- and get the world infected!
Keep the smile going by
- sending this on to a friend.
- Everyone needs a smile once in a while!
Take Time
Take time for work; it is the price of success.
Take time to think; it is the source of power.
Take time to play; it is the secret of youth.
Take time to read; it is the fountain of wisdom.
Take time to be friendly; it is the road to happiness.
Take time to dream; it's hitching your wagon to a star.
Take time to love; it is the highest joy of life.
Take time to laugh; it is music to the soul.
Team-Work
- I
- read
- about
- the reason
- migrating geese
- fly in a V-formation.
- Each goose flapping its
- wings creates an upward
- lift for the goose that fol-
- lows. When all the geese do
- their part, the whole flock has
- a 71% greater flying range than if
- each bird were to fly alone. Also when
- a goose begins to lag behind, the others
- 'honk' it into position. The teamwork appli-
- cations here are tremendous. I am sure it is at
- least 71% easier to work the teamwork way flying
- in the flock' than trying it alone, and it is good to
- have the advantage of being moved back into position if
- we stray from our goals.
That's What Teamwork Is All About!
Teen Troubles
- What will this school year be like?
- Who will I sit next to?
- What will my teacher be like?
- Will my pimples go away?
- Will I get a date?
- What will I be?
- Will I make friends easy?
- Will they like my haircut?
- Who will save the whales?
- Buy lunch or take it?
- Hair long or short?
- Cricket or tennis?
- English or science?
- Maths or art?
- Bus or bike?
- Will I pass?
- Rap or metal?
- Does the Easter Bunny really exist?
- Is there life after thirty?
- What is love?
- Who am I?
- What am I going to wear?
-- Author Unknown
The Difference
I got up early one morning and rushed right into the day;
- I had so much to accomplish that I didn't have time to pray.
Problems just tumbled about me, and heavier came each task;
- "Why doesn't God help me?" I wondered.
- He answered, "You didn't ask."
I wanted to see joy and beauty, but the day toiled on gray and bleak;
- I wondered why God didn't show me.
- He said: "But you didn't seek."
I tried to come into God's presence; I used all my keys at the lock.
- God gently and lovingly chided,
- "My child, you didn't knock."
I woke up early this morning and paused before entering the day;
- I has so much to accomplish that I had to take time to pray.
-- Author Unknown
The Oyster
There once was an oyster whose story I'll tell,
- Who found that some sand had worked under his shell.
- Just one little grain but it gave him a pain,
- For oysters have feelings that are very plain.
Now did he berate this working of fate,
- That left him in such a deplorable state?
- Did he curse the government, call for an election,
- And say that the sea should have some protection?
Well, years passed by, as years always do,
- Till he came to his destiny - oyster stew!
- But the small grain of sand that bothered him so,
- Was a beautiful pearl, all richly aglow.
Now this tale has a moral, for isn't it grand,
- What an oyster can do with a small grain of sand?
- And what couldn't we do if we'd only begin
- With all of the things that get under our skin?