Sunday, July 8, 2012

monk's prayer

one more prayer
a monk's prayer

added

to the saint spoken
multitude

blessings break the brim
flow free

15 comments:

  1. oooh "blessings break the brim." thank you for reminding me. xo

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  2. Lovely to see a Tired Monk prayer on the blogroll this morning, Ollie. I, too, love "blessings break the brim"......may they always!

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  3. Like the blessings flowing free ~ Happy day ~

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  4. You turn me inward with simple joy with poems like this one.

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  5. those last two lines are absolutely magnificent.

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  6. Ditto on the magnificent last two lines -- the whole poem is wonderful. Annette at http://hoofprintsinmygarden.wordpress.com/2012/07/10/anxiety/

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  7. Blessings break the rim - great imagination !!!

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  8. "blessings break the brim
    flow free" Great great word play

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  9. Love this every time I read it: blessings....flowing free. Sigh. I love glimpses of Ollie's world. It is a beautiful one.

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  10. Sometimes the unspoken pray of the unregenerate is the most powerful...

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  11. How lovely to think of one humble prayer causing the supplications to overflow.

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  12. What a beautiful way to see prayer adding up! Very nice :)

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  13. Ollie, love the poem. It is timely. My blessings have been breaking the brim for weeks and they're flowing like a spring brook. This piece just another wave over the side.

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  14. May your blessings multiply a thousandfold my friend.

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  15. Great poem...what a feeling of gratitude. This monk intrigues me - is he REALLY a monk? I'd like to know! Great videos & music by the way.

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