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‘Evening Prayer’ by Sandy Stert Benjamin

February 26, 2018
in Beauty, Poetry, The Environment
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Budding darkness, in your starkness, void of noise and light,
deliver me from what I see ’fore day turns into night.
Guide me through the peaceful sea of dreamers far and wide,
as welcome shores reopen doors to once-untarnished side.

I yearn for trees and tranquil breeze; rich emerald greens and blues,
and clean fresh air with land to spare for panoramic views.
I need to know the vast rain-bow is still within our reach:
o’er flowered fields and crops that yield; unsullied stretch of beach.

Mend damage done in search of fun, and progress born from greed;
We stripped away our sole resource – the only one we need.
Our planet’s frail, a tragic tale of overstepping bounds–
now Earth fights back for what it lacks as tragedy surrounds.

We can’t compete with flooded streets, earthquakes and wind and fire;
and so it seems the planet deems it wants to soon expire.
It’s not too late to contemplate the damage we’ve inflicted–
and if we try, our rallying cry may thwart what is predicted.

I pray the prayer and dream the dream:
A world healed by human kindness;
that we’re not too late to change our fate
and emerge from years of blindness.

 

Sandy Stert Benjamin is a writer and poet living in California.

 

 

 

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Comments 7

  1. Steven Shaffer says:
    8 years ago

    Very lyrical!

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  2. David Paul Behrens says:
    8 years ago

    Nice rhyme structure.

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  3. Gregory Spicer says:
    8 years ago

    Lyrical indeed! This poem is as smooth as a 21 year old scotch and I applaud the sentiment involved and of course “progress born of greed” would probably not qualify as genuine progress at all. Sustainability matters just as the well sustained rhythm of a fine poem like this so richly indicates.

    Reply
  4. Charles Southerland says:
    8 years ago

    Nice fourteener’s.

    Reply
  5. David Hollywood says:
    8 years ago

    Graceful, yet prosaic. Well done with this serious poem.

    Reply
  6. Sandy Stert Benjamin says:
    8 years ago

    Thanks to everyone who took the time to read my poem and leave a comment.
    Your kind words are appreciated.

    Reply
    • Sandy Daniels says:
      6 years ago

      Sandy….I saw a picture of you and your husband Howard in a Reminise magazine dated January 2020. Your picture appeared above the artical titled A Husband By Ant Other Name. It is a wedding picture of you and Howard. Looking at the picture I realized I wore the same dress and veil as you did. I was married in 1971 in Santa Monica, California. I purchased my dress and veil at Jerry Brill’s on the Santa Monica Mall in Santa Monica, California. I still have my wedding dress and veil carefully wrapped in paper and stored in a box. Seeing your picture brought back so many wonderful memories of my wedding day.

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