Just taking a break between Advent prayers at lunch time and hospital visiting this afternoon and attempting - with limited success - some fib poetry...
A
Fib
Poem
Christmas tree -
Spreading out greenness
across the blank computer screen.
The hope of Emmanuel, the God who is with us
Piercing the darkness of human inhumanity with inextinguishable light
The
Light
Shines in
The darkness
The darkness cannot –
Cannot, however dark it be –
Extinguish, Overcome, Understand, put out the Light.
For
Now
To us
Here on earth
A baby is born
New life, new hope, to us given
Wonderful Counsellor, Mighty God: Everlasting!
I
Wish
You all
Love, Joy, Peace
Hope, Freedom, Fulfilment
These gifts that money cannot buy –
That cannot be exchanged for a higher spec version
That come in one size, yet really could fit all, if only all were able to receive…
A
fib
forest:
Christmas trees
Made up of my words.
Fibonacci series poems
of sorts. A Christmas card from me to you – almost works!
Comments
O
I
do
get
truly
thrilled
over Fibonacci!!
Mathematicians, all unite!
merry Christmas,happy new year,love ang x
Impressive!
Going to organise a Fib Fest in the New Year.
Your Christmas Tree shaped Fibs are impressive examples of this good fun genre.
Hope Christmas is purededbrilliant!
I
was
always
told it was
wrong to fib; even
Baptist ministers do it now!
But
a
very
happy (and
mathematical)
birthday (every year of it counts)!
Upside down Christmas trees, I'm told,
were the very best
and hippest
trend in
'yule
cool'
but
I
always
thought they missed
the point of Christmas
(or, at least, they inverted it!)
I'm
Well
Impressed
Mr Jones
And Mrs Almond
Fibbing Baptist Bloggers - so cool!
Hope you and yours have a fun-filled and bless-ed Christmas
PS....
Jim - a fib fest sounds fun.