56). “He restores my soul” Ps 23

“He leads me 

     beside the still waters

          He restores my soul”

     He restores my soul

I’m here in the North Woods

     beside a little lake

          Nestled in a pristine bog

     Soft and spongey moss

Cotton ball spires

     atop spindly stems

          Dancing in the breezes

     Singing a song of praise

Praise to the Creator

     Praise to all Goodness 

          Praise to sun pennies

     sparkling on water ripples

Praise to bright red cranberries

     ready for harvest

           In time for Thanksgiving

     Time of Gratitude

“What shall I render to the Lord

     for all His bounty to me?

          I will raise the cup of salvation

     and call on the Name of the Lord

I will pay my vows to the Lord

     in the presence of all His people…

          I will offer to You the sacrifice 

    of Thanksgiving

         and call on the Name of the Lord”

How shall I call on Your Name, O My God?

     By living aware of Your Presence

           By writing of Your Goodness

     By pleading for Your mercy

Mercy on this broken world

     So many deprived of this beauty

          Caught in the snares of death

     Trapped in the inhumanity of man

May my heart filled with this Beauty

      be a channel of grace to others

           However that may unfold

      One soul at a time

One candle can bring Light

      If only it stays aflame

            Stays connected to the Source

      Unlimited supply of Life

Thank You Lord praise You

       You don’t bless me just for me

            It’s meant to be shared

       Show me Lord, when and where 

May I stay connected

       Through Your Word

            And Sacraments

       Especially through prayer

To be a reservoir

       Like the little lake

            Brimming with life

       in the midst of a bog

I’ll return here often

      In the quiet of my mind

          Sweet hour of prayer

      Singing a Love Song

           of Your Mercy for the world

Ps 23:2b,3a

Ps 116:12-14; 17