Look
To The Birds As They Again Gently Fly
A
Villanelle written by Serena Collins
Look
to the birds as they again gently fly
To
their God-made abode in their wide-armed oak;
Watch
as they flutter so, in the sun-lit sky.
The
good LORD protects them as each day passes by,
Thro'
rain and storm, and panther and fox.
Look
to the birds as they again gently fly.
He
cloaks them with their feathers, and keeps their small nests dry
And
supplies them their fill, and quenches them their thirst.
Watch
as they flutter so, in the sun-lit sky.
Us
now, we people, too often do we sigh,
Frighten'd
that the world does not go right.
Look
to the birds as they again gently fly.
When
on us befalls folly, comes stress; we tearfully cry.
Or
we think not enough sustenance, or clothing upon our backs;
Watch
as they flutter so, in the sun-lit sky.
So
take the bird's example, how the LORD provides without try;
Day
by day he watches, and they have not one lone want.
Look
to the birds as they again gently fly.
Watch
as they flutter so, in the sun-lit sky.
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