Taking A Break

Some times when we want so very much to stop we realize that if we do we might make things worst. This does not mean that we mustn’t take a break from what we are doing, after all the Father asked us to follow His example and rest one day in the week, to take a break. The problem is that too many people break from the head things that they might need to stick to, they stop paddling and are swept away by the tide.

Taking A Break

Threading the waters after our plane went down

All day long people afraid to drown

Keeping up although there is no land in sight

I thread all day and all through the night

Now there are new fears at sea

Got strange fish headed towards me

And below me some large ones lurk

But my greatest fear is that my arms don’t work

Right arm feels tired and drops helplessly

Energy has been sapped from it completely

And yet I must swim, I cant be the fishes steak

Keep threading because there can be no Taking A Break



 

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