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Searching for a Miracle

Searching, longing, gazing
begging for a miracle.
Only one able, God above.
Come into the entire being,
save it from itself,
keep it in your holy love.
Do not release your grip,
hugging close to your heart,
the one hurting and desiring.

Written November 2023

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It is You

What is it Lord that even as I run,
I am found clinging to you?
Though darkness is in my heart,
a light is shining through.
The desires of my flesh,
succumbing to your holy way,
when the battle rages on.
Find me on my knees to pray
as the chaos fights to be let in.
My shield, my hope, You will be.
The enemy stands not a chance.
It is you, Lord, that sets me free.

Written February 2023

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All in All

All in all, everything
Each joy that comes
Every bit of brokenness
Cast it on the Lord
He hears the cries inside
While celebrating laughter

Written February 2023

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My Wise Sonnet

A seed begins with its size so small
To many it is hardly ever seen
Wants to grow and become very tall
But it is so very timid and keen

The little twigs lit with fire
Seems to me so small and weak
They have a desire to grow big and higher
But for more fuel in must go seek

There's a stream down the way
So skinny and small waiting to grow
Like it is now, it doesn't want to stay
It longs to become more so it will know

This you have now seen through my eyes
The one here who longs to become more wise

From Originals 2005 – Written in April 2005

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Forgiven, My Child

You are forgiven my child

You are forgiven my child

I have loved you through it all

You are forgiven my child

Though the enemy pursues

He will not take you from me

Hold on tight through the storm

And I will protect you

I am all you need

I am all you need

Lean on me

And I will hold you close

My child

March 2025 – Parish Encounter Retreat: second day silent afternoon hike part two

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Crying Out For Mercy

Your mercy Lord

O your mercy Lord

I cry out to you

For your mercy Lord

My cries echo throughout my soul

On the edge or the ridge

Screaming out your name

Why don’t I hear your voice

Your mercy Lord

O your mercy Lord

I cry out to you

For your mercy Lord

Where I’ve been invades my mind

The hurt inside that dwells

The marks that prove the pain

Where were you then

Your mercy Lord

O your mercy Lord

I cry out to you

For your mercy Lord

Breathe your words into me again

Rushing like the wind

Hold me in tight embrace

Show me you’re here

Your mercy Lord

O your mercy Lord

I cry out to you

For your mercy Lord

I love your mercy

I love your mercy

I love your mercy

Healing me inside

Hold me in your mercy Lord

March 2025 – Parish Encounter Retreat: second day, silent afternoon hike part one

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Your Tenderness

When darkness surrounds me

And all seems lost

It’s to you I run and I remember

              Your tenderness

              Your tenderness

              Holds me fast

              Your tenderness

              Your tenderness

              Heals my soul

My spirit is thirsting

Looking for love

You’re all I’m needing and I remember

              Your tenderness

              Your tenderness

              Holds me fast

              Your tenderness

              Your tenderness

              Heals my soul

Help me remain in you

Never to leave

Your speak to me heart and I remember

              Your tenderness

              Your tenderness

              Holds me fast

              Your tenderness

              Your tenderness

              Heals my soul

O Lord, O Lord

Your tenderness

O Lord, O Lord

Your tenderness

I’ll always remember

              Your tenderness

              Your tenderness

              Holds me fast

              Your tenderness

              Your tenderness

              Heals my soul

              O Lord, your tenderness

March 2025 – Parish Encounter Retreat: second day early morning adoration

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Hold, Lead, Fill

Crumbling down before you

Needing your loving embrace

Hold me close in all things

The pieces are all over scattered

Brokenness fills me to the brim

Lead me to wholeness in you

Inward I fold away alone

Grasping out for true freedom

Fill me with your joyful presence

March 2025 – Parish Encounter Retreat: first night

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Brief Synopsis

Sometimes time drifts away from you. Sometimes your desire to write disappears. Sometimes the words of a poem abandon your heart. Sometimes you forget. Whatever the case may be, here I am again after a bit of time away. Life is constantly happening and things slip through the cracks as the ups and downs see bigger hills, then on the small ones, you get exhausted. This is a brief synopsis of my life since this summer. Any poems I reference will be shared in posts to come.

I am going to make this part very short, as there is a lot of tension and anger in the family, as well as grief concerning these next facts. Grandma passed on January 6th, funeral on January 10th. Liver cancer. Grandpa passed on March 10th, funeral on March 21st. Influenza A, effecting his heart (he had a pacemaker); refused to get treated saying it will only leave him with issue after issue. The grief process is new to me. Moments of peace, moments of anger, moments of tears, moments of frustration, moments of confusion, moments of numbness. Lots and lots of tension.

Ash Wednesday. I was simply touch by the actions of the dad of a family that I will sometimes sit with. He simply put my kneeler down for me once, and another time put it up for me. It really struck a cord with me as someone who typically goes to Mass on my own. One might argue I don’t go alone, so I will say that I tend to sit alone. Being near families with great values and faith gives me hope.

Back in October, we were given to opportunity through my parish to go on a pilgrimage to a few shrines in Wisconsin, fully paid for via an endowment that was started for the spiritual formation of parishioners. It was beautiful and I enjoyed every moment, even in the couple moments of tears.

Mid March, there was another opportunity that was given to us at my parish. We were able to go on retreat at a place called Trinity Woods in Trego, WI. It was put on and led by our priest and a few of the parish staff members. I cannot even begin to tell you how amazing that retreat was. There were sorrows poured out, joy shared, so many encounters. The retreat theme was Encounter, so I suppose there is no surprise there. We even had an afternoon, from 12-4 (then through the talk at 4), of silence. I took the opportunity the walk the many (hilly) trails. In this time of retreat, I wrote five poems. Five! These will appear in future posts. This time away to focus on encountering God, myself, and others, was very needed and I could have stayed in retreat mode for ever! One of the blessings of this retreat occurred when we boarded the bus to go home. It was then that I found out that grandpa was in the hospital. The love and affection that was shown to me in that we offered him up in petition during our Divine Mercy Chaplet. I have also been blessed to have some of those from the retreat, most especially my small group, check in on me. This is the reminder I was given from one of the church staff, which I cherish. “Remember, everything that happened on the retreat is real. Any of the current circumstances do not change that fact!”

Here I leave you now. Look ahead to posts including poems I have written with reminders of their sources. God bless!

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You, the Lord

What is it, Lord, that even as I run,

I am found clinging to you?

Though darkness is in my heart,

a light is shining through.

The desires of my flesh

succumbing to your holy way.

When the battle rages on,

find me on my knees to pray.

As the chaos fights to be let in,

my shield and my hope you will be.

The enemy stands not a chance;

it is you, Lord, that sets me free.

During Adoration 2-19-23