7:15 PM.
It’s the day job and a moment in time—a break.
Day’s end nears. Check email.
Today
Today?
Not much time left TODAY.
Camera? Just a phone.
Oh well, I’ll probably skip this one … today.
Then, a moment in time
catches my eye.
Red rainbow glint on steel, fluorescent shine,
window, shadow.
Patterns emerge. Hmmm … lovely.
Click.
I move to finish day job.
Straighten straight lines. Replenish supplies. Done.
Color, lines, and pattern again.
Hmmm … not bad.
Actually, fun!
Click.
Maybe … something will happen TODAY.
I say good-night and walk away.
Shine again,
the long hall …
which bore the long haul.
Click.
I move again and whisper prayer,
Can You give me something for TODAY?
Not sunrise or flower …
But,
If You wish me to share TODAY
just let me know, perhaps this very hour?
Somehow?
Then … another moment in time.
And I know …
Not just rainbow red, glint off steel,
pattern, lines, or shadow.
But … something more.
I peer through window.
Click.
Smile.
Rainbow tucked amid cold stone
and fluorescent square reflection.
To reflect,
He is here … and He is not silent …
TODAY.
“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. (Matthew 7:7 NIV)
Peace,
Alexandria
These are some of the regular sights at my day job. This is an old one. I’ll have to beg forgiveness.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Habit
frizztext
/ June 2, 2012visual poetry, I love your style of minimalism!
SimplySage
/ June 2, 2012Thanks.
As the camera caught the visuals the poetry just unfolded. Maximal fun, too!
Myra GB
/ June 20, 2012I agree with frizztext, this is visual poetry indeed. 🙂
SimplySage
/ June 22, 2012Thank you so much, Myra.
Peace,
Alexandria
Madhu
/ June 3, 2012That is a beautiful entry 🙂
SimplySage
/ June 3, 2012Thank you for such a nice compliment and thanks for the visit.
Kathryn McCullough
/ June 3, 2012LOVE the the relationship here between images and text–the contrast between the vertical and horizontal. Well done.
Hugs,
Kathy
SimplySage
/ June 3, 2012Thanks, Kathy. These lines comprise details I frequent. To capture the beauty of the ordinary and showcase it is truly a wondrous thing. It makes one realize how EXTRAordinary all of life really is.
As always, it’s great to hear from you.
nantuckettiechic
/ June 3, 2012Good seeking! I love grey skies, there’s just something dramatic about them.
SimplySage
/ June 3, 2012Especially when they blend with sunlight and surprise with a rainbow.
Thank so much for the visit and comments.
Alexandria
Rick Diffley
/ June 3, 2012Love the 3rd image!!
SimplySage
/ June 3, 2012It’s amazing how color and line can surround you in the everyday.
Your photography is quite stellar. Thus, your comment and compliment is much appreciated.
Alexandria
Jo Bryant
/ June 3, 2012Love the colour…very dramatic
SimplySage
/ June 4, 2012Thank you, Jo. They are the colors of every day.
I appreciate your visit and comments.
The Retiring Sort
/ June 4, 2012Great post – glad you got your rainbow!!
SimplySage
/ June 4, 2012Thanks. It was great fun, too!
Inge
/ June 4, 2012Love your entry! Very simple but beautiful! 🙂
SimplySage
/ June 4, 2012Thank you.
I read your “about” page. I encourage you to visit here again. I will be posting some philosophical writing soon. The first will begin in about two weeks.
Thanks for the comments.
Peace,
Alexandria
Rosa
/ June 5, 2012this inspires me to look differently at each TODAY of my life
SimplySage
/ June 5, 2012I couldn’t agree with you more. It was an amazing experience.
messyme
/ June 22, 2012It helps to be able to think about your workplace in a different way……a better way. Not just something that has to be done everyday, to find the beauty in a dungeon.
SimplySage
/ June 22, 2012When I walk across the parking lot to my job I thank God that I “get” to work, rather than “have” to work. The ability to work is a gift we take so granted. What if that ability were suddenly taken from us?
We make it whatever perspective we choose. I’m including the following post for another fresh perspective.
https://simplysage.org/2012/01/15/your-master-piece/
Thank you for your visit, like, and very thoughtful comments.
Peace
Alexandria