Dancing On The Water

Nov 5, 2020 | Poetry

I step off the aggregate patio,
Into a pile of air-blown leaves;
The trail of colorful browns and red,
Outline our home in hills and weaves.

Like the limbs swaying in the wind –
Allowing their weight to blow away,
My eyes fill up with His beauty in tow;
And my worries lift from the day.

My feet follow the snake pattern of leaves,
Until I see the lake in the valley below;
I walk on through the roll of leaves,
Jumping slightly at my cat’s meow of “hello.”

She follows me down to the dam of the lake,
As I take in the beauty of what I see;
I pick her up to share in the wonder,
And she looks around and seems to agree!

Clouds were dancing all over the water,
Like puffs of marshmallows changing form;
Trees stood in place on the edge,
Not changing but stating their norm.

I continued my venture on around the lake,
To a different dance of sunlight in the mix.
Corn stocks mirrored the opposite side,
Giving new meaning to a peaceful God-fix.

My kitty leads the way back up,
And I quicken my pace to close the gap;
She senses my eagerness to catch her,
And barely escapes my hands clenching trap.

I laughed out loud as she scaled up a tree,
My eyes distracted from her direction;
Those clouds in the water behind the tree grove,
Was like an itch to a healing infection!

About the Author

Rebecca Book is a wife, mother, grandmother, and follower of Christ who writes poetry, stories, and reflections rooted in biblical truth. Through her writing, she seeks to share God’s love and encourage readers to see His light in everyday life.