SWEET WILDFLOWER

I climbed the mountainside

Clambered over rock and stone

Felt the peace of solitude

On its peak silently alone

 

Then I saw it blooming there

Though its leaves were torn, tattered

The wildflower of the mountain

With strong winds cruelly battered

 

I could see it struggled hard to live

Of its plight I took some pity

Mountain wildflower why bloom here

Come to my garden in the city

 

There you will live in calmer clime

Your life will be more at ease

No strong wind will harm your there

Your face kissed then by gentle breeze

 

I seemed to hear its voice reply

On its face a raindrop tear

I cannot go to a city garden

For my home is on the mountain here

 

God has planted me where He would

Here my abode the mountain high

If you took me from its slopes

Then alas my heart would die

 

Here I am nearer Heaven’s sky

He has blessed with such a view to see

Of all the places I could have been

This was the home He had for me

 

Battered yes and bruised my leaves

Yet the sun shines on my face

Remove me not for not His will

That I should ever leave this place

 

I descended from the mountainside

Over me again its peak did tower

Pondering over the lesson I had learned

Taught to me by the sweet wildflower

 

Colin Moffett

 

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About Colin Moffett

My name is Colin Moffett from Co. Antrim N. Ireland.
I am married to Marlene for thirty four years and have two sons, Steven and Gregory.
I am retired from work now but I love to garden, paint landscape pictures and shoot videos with my camcorder. I also like to read and to listen to Irish Country music but I love Country Gospel music the best.
My main hobby is writng Christian poetry. I have a few websites of my own and belong to quite a few others including the Cypress Times.

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