Inevitable Togetherness
by Mike M. Griffith
Rain, I quiver as you gather,
and when we’re together,
I thank God for connecting us.
Rain, inundate as you may -
I am inspired by your power,
by your solidarity.
You arrive separated, seemingly, from each other,
but even as you fall over square mile vastness,
you still find one another through effortless attraction.
You simply follow God’s paths – to reunite in fellowship.
It is impossible for you to isolate from one another -
For even when you fall far away from each other,
God’s great plan rekindles your togetherness in short order.
Regrouping, congregating, pooling, flowing, seeping,
and then cycling back to His atmospheres – to become close once again.
The inevitable togetherness, just as God intended, is beautiful.
Lord – I am so very blessed by your teaching.
Amen
Mike G
I often find that a thunderstorm reminds me of the power that surrounds us…and sets the perspective of where and who we are….thanks for you poem.
Storms, for me, are inspiring, invigorating, and yet calming too. I’ll get an adrenaline junky’s rush at the onset and during a thunderstorm but I’m very often left feeling serene. I guess it’s my calm AFTER the storm! I love a good snow storm also. Thanks for your comment – Mike