You Still Have Hope
If you can look at the sunset and smile, then you still have hope.
If you can find beauty in the colors of a small flower, then you still have hope.
If you can find pleasure in the movement of a butterfly, then you still have hope.
If the smile of a child can still warm your heart, then you still have hope.
If you can see the good in other people, then you still have hope.
If the rain breaking on a roof top can still lull you to sleep, then you still have hope.
If the sight of a rainbow still makes you stop and stare in wonder, then you still have hope.
If the soft fur of a favored pet still feels pleasant under your fingertips, then you still have hope.
If you meet new people with a trace of excitement and optimism, then you still have hope.
If you give people the benefit of a doubt, then you still have hope.
If you still offer your hand in friendship to others that have touched your life, then you still have hope.
If receiving an unexpected card or letter still brings a pleasant surprise, then you still have hope.
If the suffering of others still fills your with pain and frustration, then you still have hope.
If you refuse to let a friendship die, or accept that it must end, then you still have hope.
If you look forward to a time or place of quiet and reflection, then you still have hope.
If you still buy the ornaments, put up the Christmas tree or cook the supper, then you still have hope.
If you can look to the past and smile, then you still have hope.
If, when faced with the bad, when told everything is futile,
you can still look up and end the conversation with the phrase..."yeah...BUT.," then you still have hope.
Hope is such a marvelous thing.
It bends, it twists, it sometimes hides, but rarely does it break.
It sustains us when nothing else can.
It gives us reason to continue and courage to move ahead, when we tell ourselves we'd rather give in.
Hope puts a smile on our face when the heart cannot manage.
Hope puts our feet on the path when our eyes cannot see it.
Hope moves us to act when our souls are confused of the direction.
Hope is a wonderful thing,
something to be cherished and nurtured,
and something that will refresh us in return.
And it can be found in each of us,
and it can bring light into the darkest of places.
Never lose hope.
3 comments:
Beautiful thoughts! Hope has gotten me through so many obstacles in my life and even though it isn't always consistent it is always present! I'd love for you to follow along on our journey as a growing family in the process of adopting twins from Ethiopia! Faith and hope is our strength as we wait for referral!
Blessings.
J
www.gfinkfamily.blogspot.com
Beneath the Acacia Tree
Hello Pandora,
Yes, hope is an exciting expectation that something wonderful will greet you when you turn that corner.
My favorite is, "if receiving an unexpected card or letter brings you a pleasant surprise." I get especially delighted when I get a new communication of any kind, but expecially the written is a great thrill. I know that is why I am so hooked on blogging. That written word is always something pleasant.
Thank you for your inspirational post.
Manzanita
This was beautiful! perfect post for someone like myself going through depression!
Thanks for sharing!
Bernice
http://bernicewood.wordpress.com/2010/09/06/is-simplifying-your-life-too-complicated/
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