I sat beside my window.
With all that I could see,
the breeze was blowing slightly as
the sunlight fell on me.
I noticed younger children
outside that warm spring day -
they ran around in circles and
enjoyed their active play.
One boy - reached up for something -
invisible it seemed -
as he would run and jump up high,
still grabbing for his dream.
Now was he catching sunlight?
My face just simply grinned.
He seemed to have a reason for
his grasping at the wind.
Then stopped, he with his hands clasped.
He slowly peeked inside.
And then suspense - amazement heard,
"A butterfly!" he cried.
The bills we know are overdue,
an endless task it seems -
but life from children shine on me.
How futile are life's dreams.
I sit here in the sunlight,
on God's tremendous earth,
I soak in all its beauty and
find peace, therein its worth.
I know I grasped for other things,
I willed to 'get ahead'.
But now as years have passed me by
I've found the prize instead.
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Genesis 1: (KJV)
4 And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.
5 And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.