When the seasons change so changes how I remember you In the spring when life begins anew, I remember how you loved the flowers so how you cared for them, helped them grow The birds would come to the feeders you'd provide you knew each by name and marvel how well they would fly Most folks found the squirrels a nuisance, little pests you saw entertaining clowns at their best All came from God, were sent to entertain and sing that's how you saw them, gifts from your King When summer brings it's storms and heat I remember your fear as the lightning would streak you'd laugh and say how silly it was this fear of yours "Gods work," but still you'd not sit by an open door And in the gardens you'd work, your skin taking on that shade of pink the sweat trickling down and into the soil it would sink Still you would work pointing out new weeds to attack praying all the while they wouldn't come back A glass of iced tea, moments in the shade, then a return to the work before the end of another day Fall is especially painful for it is when I see the flowers vanish into the ground birds began to leave, not many around The squirrels are busy working on their nests, the days are shortened night comes too soon bringing with it a chill from winds of the north It's then I'm reminded of when I watched you give up the struggle and go to where seasons never change, full of gardens, and so when winter covers this earth, I take time to reflect on like every living thing I see life continues on to bring each new season, with beautiful peaceful memories. |