The temperature drops
and the wind starts to blow.
And off of the lake
comes a wave of fresh snow.
Across the warm waters
the arctic wind sweeps.
And it picks up some moisture
that it never will keep.
The air becomes full,
moisture turns to snow.
As it develops
it needs somewhere to go.
The wind crosses land,
clouds reach their full load.
Then all of this snow
starts to fill up the road.
The process continues
by day and by night.
While the wind blows,
no end is in sight.
I say, “Enough!”
“You can stop it right now!”
But that does no good
so I go out to plow.
The sidewalks are clear
but I know it won’t last.
I have to keep at it
until this storm is past.
So I work for a while,
then by my window I sit.
To warm up my body
so it doesn’t just quit.
That’s the way life is,
it has been for me.
I enjoy the warm waters
and the calm, peaceful sea.
But there have been seasons
when the harsh winds did blow.
And turned those calm waters
into cold, dreary snow.
I tackle the mess
that the storm creates.
But I never forget
that I need to take breaks!
I must not wear out,
so with God I do sit.
When I’m tired of “shoveling”
and want to just quit.
When the effects of the storms
that enter my life.
Become deep and cold,
cutting like a knife.
I look to the One
who has cleared a path.
And I know He will keep me
from the coming storm’s wrath.
As much as I did wish
these life storms would leave.
I know that they help me
learn how to believe.
God gives me the tools
to weather the storm.
And surrounds me with friends
who help keep me warm.
© 2015 by Tom Lemler
I came in from clearing snow from the sidewalks today and as I spent time in the warm office praying and watching the snow continue to fall, God put this poem in my mind. I pray that it is an encouragement to you as you weather whatever storms of life that come your way.
In prayer,
Tom Lemler