Outside of my window
it’s cloudy and gray.
But one thing I know –
it won’t stay that way.
I’ve lived long enough
to know this is true.
The gray skies will leave,
replaced by the blue.
Yet sometimes they linger,
seeming never to leave.
Then I must decide,
do I really believe?
Sometimes it is hard,
as darkness descends.
To think there is hope
that this ever ends.
Will sunny days come
and replace this gloom?
Or is the gray normal
as I view from this room?
That’s often the problem –
my point of view.
I need to refocus
and see things anew.
I know there is purpose
in skies filled with cloud.
And storms that do come,
with thunder so loud.
The rain and the snow
that gray clouds do bring.
Are part of the cycle
that cause birds to sing.
With only blue skies
and warm sunny days.
It’s the earth itself
that soon turns to grays.
Gray skies are one thing,
but what about me?
Do I get the point
when darkness I see?
Do I trust my Maker,
who shines up above,
To use times of darkness
to show me His love?
When my mind seems filled
with all of the grays.
Will His refreshing
still fill me with praise?
As I walk this journey,
there’s something I’ve learned.
The blue skies are given,
not something I’ve earned.
But even the darkness,
God works for my good.
To help me to grow
and live like I should.
I’m learning to trust Him
when I can’t see my way.
So that is the rain
in my cloud of gray!
© 2014 by Tom Lemler
As I was working on some sermon prep and watching some cardinals playing in the brush outside my window under some very gray skies, God put this poem in my mind. While I’m not fond of gray skies outside nor in my brain, I know God uses them for His purposes and will not waste the opportunity to bring growth in my life as I learn to trust Him fully. I pray that this poem is an encouragement to you and accomplishes His purposes for it.
In prayer,
Tom