Poems From the Pasture
By April Tully
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Poems from the pasture is a compilation of creative poems including illustrative allegories, analogies, personal experiences, and freeing revelations that brought about the authors healing after years of struggling with anxiety and depression. It also includes poems that portray a vivid picture of some of the people that play a big part in the author’s life and story. Nothing close to complicated. Just a book to enjoy that keeps reality in view in all its color
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Poems From the Pasture - April Tully
Be still my soul
Troubles troubles swirling round
Inside my head and heart I shake
Then I lay upon the floor
with knees beneath and then I pray
I quiet down my soul and lo
I notice a re-centering
I am a pilgrim heading home
And so my heart beats normally
A Path of Gold
I came across a path of gold
It bid me come and see
All the treasure from of old
Which are laid up for thee
I shook my head in disbelief
How can there be a way
A way of riches for my soul
When I am poor today
Then my Lord appeared to me
Upon that path of gold
He said, this path is not for you
To walk on all alone
Invite the poor, the weak, and sick
To join this path with you
And I will walk alongside your soul*
To lead you in the truth
But though this path of my provision
Is full of riches sweet
Never sit and get comfortable
Stay up upon your feet
And give and give and give and give
Till nothing else remains
And I will meet you with a crown
Of gold for you one day
And remember this when all else fades
It’s love that will remain
Lesson of a Bird
Rain falling
Falling hard
Wind heavy
Unseen stars
Thunder roaring
Leaves torn off
Branches breaking
Lightning bolt
Wind dying
Rain has stopped
Sky clearing
Moon is out
Getting ready
To lie down
But ears hearing
A lovely sound
The sound is cheering
’Tis the song
Of a bird thanking
Thanking God for the storm
What a lovely bird
What a lesson learned
Learned from a bird
Come
A river streaming
As crystal from the throne
Like water in the desert
Flowing from the stone
Will quench the thirst
Of the soul who is God’s home
But will also do so
To the one who is alone
To the one who is rejoicing
To the one who has no song
To all the impatient
And the one who suffers long
To the one who is right
To the one who is wrong
To all who thirst
The Lamb says "Come
And drink from the river of Life"
All You Can Do
You may accuse
But you cannot bruise
All that you’ve said
Is all in my head
For I am restored
And the past is no