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Psalm of Wonder (Free verse) by Dovina
Surely not in vain
My form from dust You made
So gently shaped, designed
Surely You would not decay
Your craft on which You worked
Back to common earth again
Even a peevish boy
Who forms a bowl from clay
Seldom in a fit of anger
Decides to smash his work
Will He who formed the vessel
Be it out of love or fancy
In an afterthought destroy it?
Would He who made a forest
Complete with birds and fawns
Then erupt a mountain
To bury it in ash?
Would He who loves a people
Along an Asian coast
Move the tranquil sea
To drown it with a wave?
How wondrous
Your creations seem to me
How trivial and common
They must be to You
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