Tuesday, November 1, 2016

STACIA LYNN REYNOLDS

STACIA
LYNN REYNOLDS

TWISTED MIND OF THE RAVEN

I feel you lurking around every corner
Spinning your twisted mind’s reel
Thoughts consuming only you
Though perceived by those affected
By your ravenous selfish words.
You are the Raven, and I bid you flight
To torment only your own soul
I pray not for another to be trapped
By your luring words full of untruth.
Fly into the depths of your created cloud
So dark where no other is harmed by your claws
That dig deep into vulnerable kind souls
Giving light from the One who made it so
On the first created day of seven,
In which He was pleased, to perceive as “good”
Good you are not, but blackness surrounds
Staining your being with all that is unpleasant
So I declare, to you, black Raven
Return to your home, you created below.
©Stacia Lynn Reynolds









INNER GAIN

Looking forward, to the day
Holding hands, a warm embrace
Breaking clouds dark n’ grim
A glowing light from within.
Our ships have sailed on rocky seas
Stormy gales, seemed no relieve
Upon life’s journey of broken hearts
Open wounds, n’ ripped apart
Torment replacing love once shown
Leaving emptiness, alone and torn.

The sun rises, with warm regard
Upon two souls who’ve struggled hard
To keep afloat during rocky times
Inner strength, together will find
Companionship rooted deep
Due connection, treasured to keep
Mutual admiration found
Deeper than skin, and soul bound.
Wounds turn to scars, which will remain
A reminder to strive toward inner gain.
©Stacia Lynn Reynolds









ILLUMINATED PATH

May light,
Always illuminate your path.
Brightening the beauty
That surrounds you
Providing comfort for your soul,
Upon the darkest paths.
When the light shines through,
From the rising sun,
Or blankets the ground,
With hues of golden orange arrays,
May your steps be firm.
Stride your walk in confidence,
Having serenity in knowing
That God is there,
Guiding your way.
Illumination of clarity
When your path seems obscure.
Making visible,
your direction,
On a cloudy day.

©
STACIALYNN REYNOLDS




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