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.
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