Tuesday, June 10, 2014

In Memory of My Poetic Mother

Picture of my Mom just a few years before passing away.

My mother passed away when I was only seven weeks old. A few years back my father gave me a copy of her journal. In this personal record was this poem she had written titled "BEST".  This simple poem explains how a life full of "things" is often never confused with "BAD" and "WORST", but by GOOD things. This happens when we are distracted from doing the BEST things by being caught up in GOOD things.

I enjoy reading this and other journal entries from my mother. You could tell she is pure in heart and full of love for God. 

"BEST" 

While I invest my time in Good 
Best waits 'round along with Should. 
Should grows larger with neglect 
Still BEST maintains status select. 

Bad and Worst I never touch 
For I am much too careful—much 
To let those evil imps rob me 
Of blessings in eternity. 

When Judgement calls for an account 
And I the witness chair do mount 
At my defense Good will arise 
Yet BEST and SHOULD will tell no lies. 

The sentence? 
Fair. 
Can only be 
A Good reward assigned to me. 

Yet glories I will never know 
Will be assigned and justly go 
To an investor in the BEST 
who would not be content with less. 

That Satan! Master of Deceit! 
Engineered my own defeat 
Why BAD and WORST he needn't use 
When GOOD the issues can confuse. 

By Linda Lee Stratford Anderson 

There is a story of a friend who took his family on multiple summer vacation getaways. At the end of the summer he asked his teenage son which of all the summer vacations he enjoyed most. The father learned from the reply, and was taken back to hear is son say “The thing I liked best this summer was the night you and I laid on the lawn and looked at the stars and talked.” It wasn't the fancy resorts or expensive museums, but the one-on-one time with his Dad. Perhaps an example of the GOOD contrasted against the BEST. The key is that we never let the GOOD impede us from what is BEST.


9 comments:

Unknown said...

Beautiful poem, Bryce!

Unknown said...

Thank you for sharing that! I love how simple it is, yet how profound. Thank you for allowing us a glimpse into her soul. May I use that for a RS lesson?

BA said...

Thank you. Of course you may.

simplymeanna said...

The legacy of a marvellous mother, you never truly got to know-and yet it remains to be seen was the BEST you could ever have had. You will have her memories forever in her writings. What Treasure!!

Unknown said...

Wow she left a beautiful mark,the poem shows her clear awareness of eternal life.Im sure she lived a thankful life.thanks for sharing it with us Bryce :)

Anonymous said...

Nice one Bryce !

Unknown said...

BEAUTIFUL THANKS FOR SHARING IT AND BEAUTIFUL POEM AND TRUE ALSO GBU MAY SHE RIP

Stephen Anderson said...

Awesome. Thanks for sharing.

Unknown said...

That's a beautiful poem Bryce and thanks for sharing it