Friday, October 17, 2008

"Let Evening Come" by Jane Kenyon

Let the light of late afternoon shine through chinks in the barn,
moving up the bales as the sun moves down.
Let the cricket take up chafing as a woman takes up her needles and her yarn.
Let evening come. . . .
Let the fox go back to its sandy den. Let the wind die down.
Let the shed go black inside.
Let evening come.
To the bottle in the ditch, to the scoop in the oats,
to air in the lung
let evening come.
Let it come, as it will, and don't be afraid.
God does not leave us comfortless . . .
so let evening come.

I love...

641. A clean house
642. My bed
643. The awesome power of hurricanes and getting to watch the wind gust and the rain blow
644. Generators
645. Running water and working toilets
646. "My Girl"
647. "Penelope"
648. "Heroes"
649. Ceiling fans
650. DVDs when there's nothing on TV
651. Cupcakes with cream cheese frosting
652. Lord, I don't need more, I only need more gratitude
653. God is faithful!
654. "The Beautiful Ache"
655. "Stone Crossings"
656. Psalm 103
657. Psalm 121
658. God is in control and He does answer prayer
659. Finding a diet that works
660. My strong, dear husband
661. An unexpected promotion and raise
662. Learning new things
663. "Every cubic inch of space is a miracle." Walt Whitman
664. Finger puppets
665. Cooler weather
666. "...thanksgiving is delighting in God!" Edmund Chan
667. Leaves and their intricate veins, bright colors
668. The tree that fell during hurr Gustav is finally gone
669. He is always good and I am always loved
670. God's grace is enough
671. Wildflowers
672. Egrets and ducks
673. "The Grapes of Wrath"
674. Psalm 145