Sunday, September 4

A Spark.




A Spark.

Is it fake? A fantasy? A surrealization of what cannot be? Or is it real, and miracles do happen?

My heart is light, my eyes are bright, I woke up smiling while I slept last night. Can it be, that a girl can be the focus of my mind?

I see her lips, the way she laughs, the passion shining in her eyes; her voice surrounds me as it echoes in the dark.

And this morning, I give thanks, whether true or just a glance, to God on high... for He has let me feel a spark.

Mormon Guy

14 comments:

  1. That sounds really amazing that you have a girl on the heart and mind.

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  2. I have thoroughly enjoyed reading and learning from your blog. Thank you for your courage, faith, and insight. Through your blog, I have gained a better understanding of the perspective of someone who is gay, yet still tries his best to have faith in the gospel. I know the Lord will bless you.

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  3. Yeah! :D
    This makes me smile. :)

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  4. This makes me smile. :) I love the rhyming.

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  5. have you seen this on the lds newsroom sight?

    http://newsroom.lds.org/article/role-bloggers-journalists

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  6. Becky: Thanks for the link; I hadn't seen the article. And for anyone else reading, the spark is totally out. One-way sparks don't work very well, but at least I felt *something*.

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  7. At least you know that the spark is possible!!!

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  8. "Something" is definitely something!

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  9. maybe if you let her read your poem the spark will be contagious...everybody likes to be the focus of somebody else [at least I do]!!!

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  10. I love the poem....wow on feeling a spark. I hope you feel more

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  11. Can I just say I am so proud of you for accepting this personal challenge from your HF with such humility and dignity and grace. I honor the way you have chosen to live your life. Faith always! With love, T

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