The pressures of life
Can have a lot of strife
That pulls at the edges,
And waits on ledges
At the height of tall skyscrapers,
That seems like Spiderman capers
Seen on TV
That scare me
Into compliance
With an alliance
Of a trusted friend.
Hope its not the end
And that we can bend
What we send
To a lasting
Fasting
Of all good things.

Life has pressures, that’s for sure. But interesting how a simple wildflower, who only exists for a short time, has only the sunlight and rain to worry about. The wildflower reseeds itself and allows new generations of its species to continue on into the future, while sharing its universal spirit with it’s offspring. What purpose does the wildflower have, except to be food for bees and butterflies and other flying things, like the hummingbird? There is beauty in the simple wildflower. And, just like all living things, it is not just something we pluck, but is also something to be admired in Nature’s creation. It’s a reminder that we are like the wildflower in our basic human nature: We too need food as our sunlight and water as our rain. As we blossom into adulthood, we too must plant our seed and continue our species through our children. Sadly, like the wildflowers power of reproduction, humans, too, have become plentiful. I am not sure that this Earth is big enough for all of us without some clever land management. We need to be stewards of the land, just like the wildflower, by feeding the small creatures and building root systems that hold the soil together for the world.
This book by Karen Hein has an amazing impact on the reader. I opened it and immediately became immersed. Every page captivated me, beginning with the story of a trick of light. Each page that followed didn’t disappoint. Suddenly I felt transported into a long hallway with windows along its walls. Each page opened another window that I gazed through, becoming entranced with each scene revealed in the most delightful way. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to be transported into a magical place.
Pam H. Murray
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Thank you, Pam, for this wonderful review of “Inspired Musings” (my first book). I am hoping that people will decide to check it out.
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