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When you pause on the crest of a lofty hill
Just to rest and reflect on the view,
To drink in the beauty the Father creates,
A wondrous thing happens to you.

The sweep and the grandeur of distant blue heights
Gilt-edged by the sun’s brilliant beam;
The crowns of tall trees nurtured deep in the earth;
Far below flows a swift-moving stream.

All worries, all cares at that moment in time
Are banished from heart and from thought,
As every perception is solely in tune
With the wonders the Master has wrought.

And each time we meet at the table of God,
We stand on that hilltop again.
There, casting aside our world’s daily frets
We commune with the Savior of Men.

Thus, losing ourselves in that oneness with Him,
We offer this life we can’t save,
And find, in the emblems that cannot be lost
The glorious Salvation He gave.



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Since 2019, the Catholic Poetry Room (www.CatholicPoetry.org) has shared a new poem with readers each week. Poems range in style from formal to free verse to ekphrastics, with an honest expression of each author’s spiritual journey. Many Catholic Poetry Room adult readers are new to poetry and find the poems both accessible and enjoyable. The Catholic Poetry Room is also used by Catholic School teachers, who find the poems an excellent way to begin the day with their students, to pray, or use Catholic Poetry Room verse in their academic classes.