This beautiful poem is submitted by Beverly M. Wilcox
When twilight time is nearing
Just before the dark,
I see the stars appearing,
The first a tiny spark.
Soon many worlds so far away
Are gleaming in the night.
A heavenly, radiant display
Of our Eternal’s might!
God set them there For signs for us,
For seasons, days and years.
His handiwork so glorious,
Are earth’s crystal chandeliers.
The starry vastness that I see
Is only but a peek
Into the wonderments that be…
The horizons that I seek.
I thrill to the moon, as lovely now
As the day it was created.
To see it rise o’er a distant brow,
My senses are elated.
Silently, ever on it rolls,
In all it’s different stages.
A grand old guardian on patrol,
Constant through the ages.
It’s a marvelous revelation,
To understand and find –
That all of God’s creation,
Was with you and me in mind!
By Beverly M. Wilcox
picture “River of Stars” courtesy of flickr.com by Studyjunkie