Walk Tall into Tomorrow

This one is for the loved ones and those who have succumbed, or might, to Covid & other reasons humans and nations do not always thrive,

& too, for those of us who die a thousand deaths in lives that could be be lived out strong,

those for whom Love loses Its Light with eye dulled for fears they needn’t weep: we are freer than we imagine;

for all of us: Tomorrow is that gift we cannot see yet: we do not walk Its fields of harvest, we do not yet inhale Its aroma of rest, we do not hold It in our fingers, but we believe It too will arrive like yesterday,

we know in the hours before dawn that when we peer thru’ grey satin whispers of sunrise, we will walk into Its rays of hope,

Some said it well... ‘weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning‘; so walk, walk on. Brave Heart, walk on, till tomorrow comes…

….

I simply must add here, my friend Alastair Duncan’s extraordinary Sunrise.

STILL WALKS.

Sunrise in Carmarthenshire, South Wales’s bird & sheep… a horse towards Troserch/ footbridge/ river wild flowers, footsteps; head towards a kissing gate into the open…
Alastair Duncan
Thankyou for this beauty of a share.

….

@raylarn

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A walk in the neighbourhood
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20 responses to “Walk Tall into Tomorrow”

  1. Beautiful post and video. Hugs

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  2. It may be a time of uncertainty, but it’s refreshing to rest in such words of honesty and hope. Thanks for your post.

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    1. LauraE.M thankyou so much for being here and for your kind encouraging words; its heartwarming to be read and understood🌻🌼🌷⚘

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  3. Lovely words and images on the video. Coronavirus could be terrible but maybe, when it is over, we will have a renewed joy for the world around us.

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    1. Ohhhh yes, how we look forward to that… thankyou for your kind words and appreciation, it means a lot to us here😃

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  4. Walk tall into the great unknown,
    walk tall into tomorrow;
    walk tall, although your hope has flow
    and you’re weighted down by sorrow.
    Walk tall when others turn their backs,
    walk tall to give them courage;
    walk tall beneath the vile attacks,
    the thorny crown and scouge.
    Walk tall into the end of days,
    walk tall and meet your fate,
    walk tall and never cease your praise
    unto Heaven’s gold-shone gate.
    Walk tall, and let your love shine bold
    to light the world, and banish cold.

    #1 at FMF this week

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    1. What a beautiful beautiful reply and poem there. Fabulous, you talented one, how are you? Praying for you every step of the way.

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  5. There are many who don’t think this will affect them. That is until someone they love becomes ill or dies… We must all remember that God love us (this is not God’s vengeance!) and with a little love and kindness we will all get through this…

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  6. Great encouraging post!

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    1. Kkessler833 so glad you were here! Thankyou for the appreciation 😃

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  7. This made me smile and feel it in my heart ❤

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    1. So glad that resonated with you Catnip!😃

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  8. Just lovely! Yes, we must walk with hope into each day. Ps. 71:14 But I will hope continually, and will yet praise thee more and more.

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    1. Myconcretedove… thanks so much for being here and for saying. What a lovely verse that, will be holding on😇

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  9. Wonderful post! The video is awesome, the animal sounds are heavenly. Thank you for this share. Blessings.💖

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    1. Suzette, thanks so much for being here, that meant a lot to me. And yes, I loved that video too. Heavenly!

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  10. Beautiful post! Thank you 🙏 and be well!

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    1. Thanks so much, that means a lot to me. Godbless you and yours 😃

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