All Things

All Things

A Poem by Rev. David J. Schreffler

When you are in the moment
When all things are as they are;
Will anything with intent
Keep you or drive you afar?

How many chances are there,
To embrace a twist of rhyme?
Our lives are like breaths of air
Inhaled -- exhaled; lost to time.

We must divest our thoughts, when
We catch the waning moonlight
It shines on love lost, and then
The moment fades Into white.

We traverse aging tight-ropes,
Gingerly moving -- each step;
Left or right is death, lost hope,
Straight will not guide or protect.

Those who went before me, they
Remain - their presence an ark;
Will I sink or float today?
Their beacon comes in the dark.

When you are in the moment
And all things are as they are;
Take the time -- give your assent
And bathe in the dust of stars

© 2015 Rev. David J. Schreffler


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Rev. David J. Schreffler
Rev. David J. Schreffler

Mechanicsburg, PA



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I have been a Lutheran pastor for ten years. I am currently serving Trinity Lutheran Church, in Lemoyne PA. I am married to Fritzi Schreffler and have three children, Steven, Matthew, and Leah and f.. more..

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