Authors: Helen Steiner Rice
Tags: #Poetry, #Subjects & Themes, #Inspirational & Religious
Memory builds a little pathway
that goes winding through my heart.
It’s a lovely, quiet, gentle trail
from other things apart.
I only meet when traveling
there the folks I like the best,
For this road I call remembrance
is hidden from the rest,
But I hope I’ll always find you
in my memory rendezvous,
For I keep this little secret place
to meet with folks like you.
Thank You, God, for little things that come unexpectedly
To brighten up a dreary day that dawned so dismally.
Thank You, God, for sending a happy thought my way
To blot out my depression on a disappointing day.
Oh God, the list is endless
of the things to thank You for,
But I take them all for granted
and unconsciously ignore
That everything I think or do,
each movement that I make,
Each measured, rhythmic heartbeat,
each breath of life I take
Is something You have given me
for which there is no way
For me in all my smallness
to in any way repay.
On the wings of prayer our burdens take flight
And our load of care becomes bearably light
And our heavy hearts are lifted above
To be healed by the balm of God’s wonderful love …
And the tears in our eyes are dried by the hands
Of a loving Father who understands
All of our problems, our fears and despair
When we take them to Him on the wings of prayer.
May God bless your wedding
day and every day thereafter
And fill your home with happiness and
your hearts with love and laughter …
And may each year together find
you more and more in love
And bring you all the happiness
you’re so deserving of.
May the joy of true companionship
be yours to share through life,
And may you always bless the day
that made you husband and wife.
As hand in hand you enter a
life that’s bright and new,
May God look down from heaven
and bless the two of you.
May He give you understanding,
enough to make you kind,
So you may judge each other with
your hearts and not your minds.
May He teach you to be patient
as you learn to live together,
Forgiving little human rifts that
arise in stormy weather …
And may your love be strong enough
to withstand the strongest sea,
So you may dwell forever in
love’s rich tranquility.
It takes a mother’s love to
make a house a home—
A place to be remembered no
matter where we roam.
It takes a mother’s patience
to bring a child up right
And her courage and her cheerfulness
to make a dark day bright.
It takes a mother’s kindness to
forgive us when we err,
To sympathize in trouble and to
bow her head in prayer.
It takes a mother’s wisdom
to recognize our needs
And to give us reassurance by
her loving words and deeds.
It is sharing and caring,
Giving and forgiving,
Loving and being loved,
Walking hand in hand,
Talking heart to heart,
Seeing through each other’s eyes,
Laughing together,
Weeping together,
Praying together,
And always trusting and believing
And thanking God for each other …
For love that is shared is a beautiful thing—
It enriches the soul and makes the heart sing.
In this world of casual carelessness,
it’s discouraging to try
To keep our morals and standards and our ideals high.
We are ridiculed and laughed at
by the smart sophisticate,
Who proclaims in brittle banter that
such things are out of date …
But no life is worth living unless it’s built on truth,
And we lay our life’s foundation in
the golden years of youth …
So allow no one to stop you
or hinder you from laying
A firm and strong foundation made
of faith and love and praying …
And remember that ideals are like stars up in the sky,
You can never really reach them,
hanging in the heavens high,
But like the mighty mariner who
sailed the storm-tossed sea
And used the stars to chart his course
with skill and certainty,
You, too, can chart your course in
life with high ideals and love,
For high ideals are like the stars
that light the sky above,
You cannot ever reach them,
but lift your heart up high
And your life will be as shining
as the stars up in the sky.
In my eyes there lies no vision
But the sight of your dear face.
In my heart there is no feeling
But the warmth of your embrace.
In my mind there are no thoughts
But the thoughts of you, my dear.
In my soul no other longing
But just to have you near.
All my dreams were built around you
And I’ve come to know it’s true,
In my life there is no living
That is not a part of you.