I’ve kept a lot of my writings, especially those that sold to various magazines. I stuffed a lot of past writing sales into an old three-ring notebook. These two poems were written a long time ago to two different Christian children’s magazines of widely differing beliefs. But, you know what? Both magazines’ editors liked poems. Poetry and stories sort of bring us all together, don’t they?
God’s Small World
by Blanche Manos
God made a tiny, shiny world in blades of grass and flowers,
Where crickets creep and spiders spin and dewdrops fall in showers.
And in this small, this crawly world are secrets and surprises.
The caterpillars creeping here wear summertime disguises.
No one but God could think of it; I don’t know how or why
The caterpillar soon becomes a lovely butterfly.
A Job For All
by Blanche Manos
God made each animal, big and small,
Things that jump and things that crawl.
But, bear or bug or bumblebee, each has his own specialty.
Even the earthworm, long and round, nibbles and wiggles and loosens the ground.
So God, show me what to do to work for others and work for You,
With helping hands and happy heart, to take my place and do my part.
Inspiring, both of them!
Thank you, Kimberly.
Great comparison with the earthworm.
Thanks, Morgan.