Jewels shining through the darkness

Jewels shining through the darkness

A Poem by Lynn Higgs
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a representation of how believers are displayed to the world

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struggling to shine

in the deepest of blackness

They sparkle from within

struggling to shine light place inside of them

cutting through the darkness of existence

showing the way to life

all different shapes and sizes

colors mixes that are brillantly displayed

like hearing the soft melody

Of the human spirit singing out the beautiful song

buried deep with the soul

light shifting as the Music

Moves the illimination from rhythem to beat

flowing different burst of light

to light the area around them

They would all be just stones

dull unpolished, sandy

coming directly from the earth

nothing much but another rock

Then He places himself inside of each one

showing his Glory through

the fantastic light display

of brillant colors

cutting the darkness

creati8ng Hope for all of Hunabnutty

as each light reaches aanother rock

soon it will be on display in the darkness also

he picks it up rinses it off

holding it up to the sun

Polishing it to shine

then its ready a new stone

with a new mixture of light to shine out

giving another vast array Illumination of Light

shining to all the inhabitatns of earth

playing the song in the Savior heart

displaying the Glory of his greatest work

the cleansing mercy of another human being

Please if posting leave name attached all rights belong to the author Lynn Higgs 09/25/2011

© 2011 Lynn Higgs


Author's Note

Lynn Higgs
rough copy will change some of it later but most o the poem will stay as is

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Lynn Higgs
Lynn Higgs

Suwanee, GA



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