Showing posts with label Isaiah Walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Isaiah Walker. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Even The Sun Shed Tears: Karen Hurst Johnson 1952-2011

Even the Sun Shed Tears
 Karen Hurst Johnson






Karen fell asleep in death last night... She was a woman of somekind! 



My heart goes out to her family...Isaiah 65-17-23. 



Who will be my best friend now? 



I can't breathe right now... 



"And He will wipe every tear from their eyes & death will be no more, neither mourning nor outcry nor pain be any more. The former things will have passed away". Rev 21:3-4. 









What a blessing is my friend... 


In Memory of Karen Hurst Johnson




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What a blessing is my friend! 



Who listens to you... 

And loves you... 
Through thick and thin. 
That patiently waits for you 
As you go along through murky waters. 
Angst, trials and trivails. 



That sees your world... 

Though enchanted eyes and marvel. 
Such delight in such a friend! 
Does such a one comes oft? 
Not.. 
But when they do, 
it can cleanse eons of desolation. 



Friends like Karen... 

Who themselves so cool. 
From far away ... 
And in the neighborhood. 
Stretching her love... 
To those who are out. 
Not part of the in crowd 
These who are not. 
Just makes you want to shout! 



The ones who are forgotten 

Or no one who desires... 
To know their hearts replete. 
But Karen works through the mire... 
And sees the jewel complete. 
Simple and unpretentious... 
She has no guile. 
But deep, deep pools of wisdom. 
And an amazing capacity to make one smile. 
Despite all your sorrow. 



What a blessing is my friend. 

Who loves you through thick and thin. 
My heartelt prayer to my God... 
For permitting me 
To see. 
What is to be. 



And what she gives... 

Without question.. 
Without ridicule... 
Without the requisite resume... 
And background check... 
That far too many demand. 
Before love is given... 
By command. 



There is no pretense... 

Flawed jewel that she is. 
She is my friend ... 
To the end. 
And she sends... 
Her love to you. 
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Gardenias and Lilies For Karen 



By Jacquelyn Hughes Mooney ©11 


I have gardenias and lilies to enfold you… 

And relish in fragrant clouds girdling us. 
More composed then an early morn… 
In the temples of Tunisia. 
Or the cooling caverns of Carlsbad. 
And more vivid then the complexions of Santiago… 



Kuba… 

At the zenith of Zaire. 
So are my memories of that tempo… 
While we were still at once… 
My mind’s eye wanders and receives… 
The heart expanse follows my North Star. 
My yearning strains… 
O Wandering Moon! 
Splendid, glorious orbs emanating a sumptuous blaze! 
On a backdrop… 
So deep and rich. 



While I desire to be… 

I forget not. 
Those twenty years of nights… 
Of thine to me. 
I kneel in Rosas Blanca… 
Amidst a silky canopy. 
Intertwined redolent reflections of gladness… 
And long ago sadness. 
To know my sorrow is to declare… 
Missing you, 
Missing you… 
Missing you. 
The flowers would weep… 
Indeed! 



For the life I threw away was one I needed to. 

But not you… 
Never you. 



As my sojourn reconvenes… 

I’ll take shards of you with me. 
And leave crystal fragments of me behind. 
O cultivates the fruits of your yearnings. 
Placing the harvest in an urn… 
Marking it Graceful Manners. 
Please do recall in a special vase… 
Having encased recollected musings. 
Keeping it safe with supremeness… 
And leniency… 
In a vial of gardenias and lilies… 
That will forever more, 
Always reside with you. 
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Oh Happy Feet~ Isaiah's Story...

Mr. Isaiah & his happy feet post performance of "Eye of the Tiger with his 3rd grade class annual talent show!
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Whenever you get a moment to reflect how many times you put a body part down onyourself (or someone else) when you think its not good enough, needs repair, refurbihing, ignored or punished, I hope you will re-read my 9 year old soft spoken sensitive soul of my grandson Isaiah.



While some made feel he is too wimpy or "soft" or he is not displaying all the bravado that a 9 year old "should", Isaiah has already learned something about himself that many adults have not grasp.



His teacher had his 3rd grade class write a story about what body part makes them happy or their best part. Isaiah chose to write about his feet, the most milinged apparatus we seem to treat the worst but carries us everywhere.



He's learned to see through his beautiful tiger's eye which people often admire him for to accpet another part that while through the distorted lens of the world would seem defective, to say it is his best body part.



So whenever you chance to open your mouth to put yourself down, remember Isaiah's words.




Better yet, let him tell you in his own words.




Introducing Isaiah:





My Feet


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My best part of me is my feet. My feet help me run fast & helps me to stand up, walk & move. My feet are my very best part in the world. My feet are very helpful in all. My feet are so helpful when we play with each other all day long. I like my feet so much we go outside. Feet are really good to have because how are you going to move (without them).


By Isaiah
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