A meandering stream runs close to a rural church dear to his childhood
With clear water in springtime, turned a sullied brown by summer’s end
Its babbling sounds still echo in his mind with memories that are good
He’d sit on the banks with a fishing pole in hand next to his best friend
A stone he would toss into the shallow brook, splashing the surface above
Wondering where little waves go as the ripples returned to an even flow
It was a period of peaceful adventure with nature, a time he truly did love
Decades later he’d reminisce as a smile formed, feeling a warm inward glow
Streams of people’s lives flowed through the steeple-pointing church nearby
From the waters of baptism to confirmation and weddings, even onto dying
In the back cemetery you can hear the life-giving water flow beneath the sky
God’s love surrounding all who tread life’s waters, tears of joy in the crying!
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