WordChimes poetry chimes
Chime Of The Day
Poetry Chimes
Newest Poems
Featured Poet
Poet Chimers
Child Chimes
Blog
Chime Links
ENC--Class of '55
WordChimes Founder Quentin Clingerman
Contact Us
 
 
 

The Indigo Blues
Viewed Last 24 Hours: 1 time

By Laurie Ragan Jenkins
Other Poems by Laurie Ragan Jenkins


The Indigo Blues

Indigo illusion to the ocean flow
Darkest life with a well-worn path
The deepest violet, illusion habit
God can hear your whining blues
Dark blue and beautiful as a sparkling sea
Let the illusion go so the habit flees
Gone is the hope as your blues strum away
Wane is your dreams the full moon played
Poor and pitiful faith that this to will fade
Come to the stream of life hurry and wade
God’s love overcomes as a rising tide
The illusion revealed with nowhere to hide
The indigo blues flee to the deepest sea
The light of life shines with love
Indigo’s dying plea


Timely Comments on this Poem

No comments currently exist for this poem.

Submit Your Comment

(will be kept private)
Comment:



Please enter the code above into the box below:


Submitted: Thursday, July 26, 2012

Last Updated: Friday, July 27, 2012

About the Poet
In Memoriam Wife, mother, homeschool teacher, Christian poet, happy being a child of God. Born and raised in rural North Carolina. Love animals of all kinds. Enjoy photography, crocheting, making things to share.


Other Poems by Laurie Ragan Jenkins


[Add Your Poem]

[Chime Of The Day] [Poetry Chimes] [New Chimes] [Poet Chimers] [Blog] [Chime Links] [ENC--Class of '55] [Home]