Awakening Awe
“How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow?
Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone.”
James 4:14
Life is fragile, handle with care.
Life is fragile, sit back and stare.
At the freckle on the tip of your daughter’s nose
Or the pencil on the door frame as your son grows.
Life is fragile, handle with care.
Life is fragile, sit back and stare.
At the grey wisp of hair over your grandma's eyes
Or the brisk gentle breeze as you say your goodbyes.
Life is fragile, handle with care.
Life is fragile, sit back and stare.
At the newborn’s hand as they grasp your finger.
Or the alligator tears as you yank out the stinger.
Life is fragile, handle with care.
Life is fragile, sit back and stare.
At the cardinals flitting in the blue above.
Or the etching in stone on the grave of your love.
Life is fragile, handle with care.
Life is fragile, sit back and stare.
At the weathered rope swing where kids used to play
Or the rouge on her cheek as you give her away.
Life is fragile, handle with care.
Life is fragile, sit back and stare.
At the quivering lip of your elderly mother.
Or the stranger who holds the door for the other.
Life is fragile, handle with care.
Life is fragile, sit back and stare.
At the grains of sand as they slip through the glass
Or the seasons of souls as they change and they pass.
Life is fragile, handle with care.
Life is fragile, sit back and stare.
At the fog that sweeps with the morning dawn
Or the life near one instant, then the next breath is gone.
Life is fragile, handle with care.
Life is fragile, sit back and stare.
At the infant King nestled in the stall
Subduing death which once conquered us all.
Life is fragile, handle with care.
Life is fragile, sit back and stare.





