Waves of Time
Waves of Time marks my fourth anthology of poetry and prayer. The poems inside were written over the course of 2003. Perhaps because Threads of Fate had so many poems, Waves of Time has comparatively few. In any case, the by now standard disclaiminer that I don't feel that it is my part to claim full authorship, for without the Holy Spirit, none of this would have been written. Feel free to link to the poems freely, but please contact me before copying/reprinting them.
- Foreword - Musings upon life, then a dedication.
- Asking Outwards Revisited - Times have changed since I wrote Asking Outwards the original.
- Could It Be - What if we are prisoners of our minds?
- Servant of the Inner Fire - Written after an interesting night of dancing...
- The Shadows Fall - I went on a run around the Charles River and wrote this poem afterwards.
- Shimmering Shadows of Dusk - A friend's away message had a depressing poem speaking of shadows and death, I wrote this in reply.
- Calculus of Love - Written in church, on my Palm Pilot's tiny keyboard.
- An Other - Sometimes we never feel so far away from one another as when we hold hands; fortunately, the opposite is also true.
- St. Francis Revisited - With due credit to St. Francis, this poem turned out to be a sharp sword of truth. Had I known how sharp it would turn out to be, I'm not sure I would have written it. Yet may all things be for the Glory.
- Waves of Time (Redux) - Written in 2002, but included as a capstone for this collection because I found its theme fitting even today.