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Array ( [sid] => 160322 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Lucky Weed [time] => 2010-06-02 15:14:16 [hometext] => I worte this after a discussion with a Christian friend of mine concerning God and Weeds....Can you guess my side of the debate? [bodytext] => On almost every acre
be it corner, yard or farm.
You will find a little tiny weed
thought as a lucky charm.

But the story of the clover,
told one leaf at a time,
is the story of true love
of which there's but one kind.

The first leaf of the clover
symbolizes faith.
Faith that everyone on earth
forever stays within Gods grace.

From the center of this tiny plant
stems pedal number two.
Symbolizing hope for man
in all that he may do.

Now we come to pedal three.
The precious gift of love.
Perhaps the greatest gift of all
from our father up above.

The trilogy completed.
We have our lucky weed.
Faith and hope and all that love.
What joy Gods given me!



Applethoughtrotten PLEASE: To help keep this site INTERACTIVE, please read and comment on at least 3 poems for each one you submit. [comments] => 2 [counter] => 232 [topic] => 11 [informant] => applethoughtrotten [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 11 [ratings] => 3 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => ChristianPoetry )
Lucky Weed

Contributed by applethoughtrotten on Wednesday, 2nd June 2010 @ 03:14:16 PM in AEST
Topic: ChristianPoetry



On almost every acre
be it corner, yard or farm.
You will find a little tiny weed
thought as a lucky charm.

But the story of the clover,
told one leaf at a time,
is the story of true love
of which there's but one kind.

The first leaf of the clover
symbolizes faith.
Faith that everyone on earth
forever stays within Gods grace.

From the center of this tiny plant
stems pedal number two.
Symbolizing hope for man
in all that he may do.

Now we come to pedal three.
The precious gift of love.
Perhaps the greatest gift of all
from our father up above.

The trilogy completed.
We have our lucky weed.
Faith and hope and all that love.
What joy Gods given me!



Applethoughtrotten PLEASE: To help keep this site INTERACTIVE, please read and comment on at least 3 poems for each one you submit.



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Re: Lucky Weed (User Rating: 1 )
by lovingcritters on Wednesday, 2nd June 2010 @ 05:19:56 PM AEST
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BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO! Roses at your feet Apple...........and WELCOME TO YPDC
We're so glad to have you aboard!
I LOVED YOUR POEM!
Many people call them weeds, but only because we, man has named them that! Like Dandelions. I think a whole field of them is absolutely gorgeous! But man calls them weeds. I'd rather listen to God's explanation, you can be sure he thinks they are beautiful too!
Very talented dear Apple.........Keep up the good work!
Warm love
consue


Re: Lucky Weed (User Rating: 1 )
by hanasuru on Friday, 4th June 2010 @ 04:03:36 AM AEST
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I really liked it. It had good content that you put together really well, all wrapped up in a great ending.




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