One February Night
One February night,
She gazed at the sky adorned with twinkling dots
Then streams of tears
fell from her eyes
That pair of eyes you can’t visibly spot
Where unspoken feelings reside, where deep emotions hide
She started to count those twinkling dots
And realized that like her tears, those she can’t all count
But she knows of a Great Someone who can number
Those moans and cries, those blinks and flickers
With that, all the more she recognized, How great He is! How great He is!
Looking upon the spotted evening blanket
Memories unforgettable flashed in her mind
Poignant, blissful
H ea r t and heartwarming
bre a king,
They spark as the night sky jewels do, giving a gratifying sensation—
At all times- high and low- she was aided by that Great Someone
With Him, she was able to cope; with Him, her eyes are filled with hope
Later on, she again cried, How great He is! How great He is!
And as one star will soon outshine the tiny, twinkling dots
She will always have with her the picture of that evening
When she cried a river of thankful tears
Which soothed away her lingering fears
And if in this world, she’d have to have some more weeping
She would just gaze at that sky adorned with unfathomable wonders
Where tears will be wiped, where pain will no longer be felt
And where eternally, she could shout
How great He is!
How great He is!
How great He is!