As you're reading this post, I'm actually off at Johor on a job. (Yes, this is actually a "post-dated post") But I want to share this with you, and I hope you grasp its meaning. For I loved this poem dearly having realized what it means...
The Lesson of the watermill
Leave no tender word unsaid;
The mill will never grind
with the water that has passed.
And the proverb haunts my mind
like a spell that's cast.
The mill will never grind
with the water that has passed.
with the water that has passed.
Power, intellect and strength
may not, cannot, last;
The mill will never grind
with the water that has passed.
with the water that has passed.
Take this lesson to your heart,
Take, oh! Hold it fast;
The mill will never grind
with the water that has passed.
with the water that has passed.
by: Sarah Doudney
Did you learn the lesson of the windmill?
from afar,
Mi.
1 comment:
I'm back!!! Just for the weekend- will be heading back to Johor to finish off the work next week...
Oo.. for the benefit of those who have agak-agaknya understood the lesson of the windmill...
It's meant to remind each and every one that life brings opportunities- but some of those opportunities, once lost, may never come back... The mill will never grind with the water that has passed...
So take hold of every opportunity Life gives- don't always think that there's always another time, another day.
An opportunity grasped can change your life forever.
I know of one that has. It may sound dramatic and cliche, but I can say for certain that holding on to that opportunity to accept Christ has made life totally different for me- a difference I hope each and every one would have the priviledge to share and enjoy..
If you learned something more than that, feel free to add on to this =) take care now! God bless!
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