The Greatest Gift
Gentleness is
a gift far greater
than strength,
like filtered sun,
seeps bone deep,
settles the heart
and peace is born.
by Margaret Bednar, June 3, 2013
This is for Poetry Pantry #152. Also linked with Imaginary Garden with Real Toad's Open Link Monday.
Lovely:) A few words say it all...
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful...your words and photography always amaze me..you are so talented
ReplyDeletePerfect.
ReplyDeletebeautiful pic margaret. gentleness is def a gift...powerful little short verse...
ReplyDeleteOh, Margaret, this is just beautiful....both the words AND the picture. Makes my heart go pitter-patter! You are living my childhood dream...with horses.
ReplyDeleteAmen.
ReplyDeleteIf only all over the earth people experienced (and therefore knew) this truth!
wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most beautiful photos I have ever seen, and one of the loveliest poems. Gentleness "like filtered sun". Thank you for infusing my brain with beauty this morning.
ReplyDeleteYou sure have THAT gift Margaret...
ReplyDeleteAmong Many Many others...:-)
Soft and lovely, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteI agree whole heartedly ~
ReplyDeletethat's beautiful, Margaret!
ReplyDelete(we just watched for the first time the movie Fly Away Home. this seems like a coda.)
love it.
sweet tender wisdom.... beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBoth stirs and stills.
ReplyDeleteAprille - i just changed the word to "settles".
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone. We got lucky as we don't see Oberon sleeping like this very often. It was very special.
You are so right, Margaret, gentleness is a greater inner strength than brute force. Beautiful lines for a beautiful pair.
ReplyDeletesecond strophe....very nice. enjoyed.
ReplyDeleteHow true, Marge! Gentleness is so elusive! Nicely!
ReplyDeleteHank
Simple and brilliant. You should write haiku!
ReplyDeleteP.s. following your blog
ReplyDeleteGentleness will go a very long way doesn't it? And your picture is the epitome of peaceful beings. I know the pretty horse didn't pose, problably not the young lady?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit and nice comment. BTW, my "Hairy Hare" is a mama kangaroo with a baby in its pouch. Thus the 'hair-hare-roo' header.
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..aww...loved it... smiles...
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! peaceful... loved it. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteExquisite, Margaret, and oh so true. Gentleness is indeed the greater gift.
ReplyDeleteK
The picture, so lovely, reminded me of Temple Grandin's love of horses and cattle, her gentleness.
ReplyDeleteIt also brought to mind a passage: "But the greatest of these is love."
Margaret, in a handful of words, you conveyed the one way we could set right this entire world. Kindness. Amy