Monday, April 2, 2018

The Sand Dollar



The Sand Dollar

I hold a wounded Christ,
or so legend says,
within this fragile sand dollar -
five punctures - hands, feet, side

no blood or gore to disturb me
but a gentle reminder
of his sacrifice

and a lovely lily with central star
recalls His resurrection
and the shepherds who traversed so far.

Upon a beach this treasure found,
slightly damaged, a reminder
he also carries me.

by Margaret Bednar, April 2, 2018


This is for NaPaWriMo2018 - (30 poems in 30 days)


I will be on spring break for the first few days of April and will schedule my poems in advance - I am unable to figure out how (if I even can) visit and comment on my phone's "BlogTouchPro" app ...
I can post but Mr. Linky does not show up.   

So I thank you all for visiting me and commenting and I promise I will visit and comment when I return.  

A joyous Easter to all those who celebrate.

13 comments:

  1. This is the perfect note for Easter - to hold faith as the sand dollar in the palm of your hand is a blessed gift.

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  2. What an interesting and lovely observation there on the beach, Margaret.

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  3. A lovely poem. I didn't know that about sand dollars.

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  4. This is so lovely!💞 I love the idea of holding faith as the sand dollar in the palm of your hand. Beautifully penned.

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  5. Such a beautiful reflection, Margaret. I always love finding sand dollars. They are rarer these days.

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  6. I have always loved sand dollars. And you poem is perfect.

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  7. worth every cent! Happy Easter Margaret -

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  8. And if cracked open, it releases the doves of peace and spirit. lovely poem for Easter. I like the image muchly. Found on the coast of NC?

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  9. Beautifully crafted ! Happy Easter, Margaret...

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  10. Margaret— I visited yesterday but none of my blogspot comments took. A lovely Easter poem, very original. KM

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