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About bigskybuckeye

Born in the Big Sky Country of Montana and now living in the Buckeye State of Ohio, Richard is the creative mind behind Big Sky Buckeye. Retired after 40 years of teaching, I enjoy writing, photography, traveling, and following a healthy lifestyle.

Witnessing the Underdogs

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Life stories fill with the forgotten

Overlooked by the small world at large

Overcoming, life’s spirit takes charge

 

Victims of ridicule and slander

Entering life’s game as underdogs

Trailblazing amazing monologues

 

Asking, “Do you believe in miracles?”

 

Orchestrating man’s quest for a cause

Representing smallest underdogs

Breathing life into new dialogues

 

Dealing with dark, social injustice

Led by a resolute man, named King

Peacemakers marching, civil rights rings

 

Daily life recalls profound upsets

“David versus Goliath” contests

Lessons taught from these demanding tests

 

Smallish Texas Western steps forward

Meeting great Kentucky on the court

Historic win transcends college sports

 

Never dismiss the ugly duckling

Therein lies a most beautiful swan

Beauty, from deep inside, to act on

 

Crippled at birth, yet strong in spirit

“Forest Gump” defies the odds on his way

Encouraging us on life’s highway

 

Holding underdogs close to our hearts

Feeling lost, little to celebrate

Beating back the odds, changing life’s fate

 

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Three different events are highlighted in this poem, with each one claiming a distinct place in America’s cultural perspective of life.  The civil rights movement is greatly influenced the leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  One of the greatest college sports upsets takes place in 1966 when Texas Western upsets Kentucky.  While civil rights continues to move forward, the racial landscape of college basketball is forever transformed as Texas Western’s all-black line-up outplays Kentucky’s all-white line-up.  The film “Forest Gump” touches countless hearts with its inspiring story.

Resilience (Elfchen Series #35)

Fortitude

Courage

Nation’s challenges

Continue tackling them

Grit will bring success

Doggedness

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Planting

Sowing

Unity’s seeds

Harvest precious time

Blessed corner of faith

Patience

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Healing

Challenges

Country faces

Finding common ground

Working together as one

Compromise

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This series of poems (written in the German-inspired style of Elfchen or Elevenie) shares a total of eleven words in each poem, with a sequence by line of one, two, three, four, and one words.

Charles Swindoll Quote

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No greater compliment can be given than this one:  “When I am with that person, it’s like I’m in the presence of Jesus Himself.”

From 2 Corinthians 8:21:  “For we intend to do what is right not only in the Lord’s sight but also in the sight of others.”

Thanksgiving at Home

From 1 Chronicles 16:34:  “O give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; for His steadfast love endures forever.”

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Another Thanksgiving

Patiently waits on deck

Staying safely at home

Asking for a rain check

 

Missing our family

Sending our blessed love

Watching over our home

Holy God, high above

 

Remember gatherings

From numerous years past

Memories still linger

Let us not be downcast

 

Past months filled with darkness

Yet, family stands strong

Boosting one another

Faith in God, sings along

 

Chairs around our table

May look empty this year

But, God’s blessings offer

Love, filled with grace sincere

 

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While my wife and I will be celebrating the blessings of Thanksgiving at a table for two, we will still be thinking of our family in both Ohio and Montana.  We have much to be grateful for.

Thanksgiving Blessings

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English author, Charles Dickens

Reflect upon your present blessings–of which every many has many–not on past misfortunes, of which all men have some.

 

German-born poet and theologian, Johannes A. Gaertner

To speak gratitude is courteous and pleasant, to enact gratitude is generous and noble, but to live gratitude is to touch Heaven.

 

American poet and humorist, Wilbur D. Nesbit

Forever on Thanksgiving Day, the heart will find the pathway home.

 

Grace Feeding Faith (Haiku Series #109)

Bread of Life

Be glad and rejoice

God’s nourishment sustains us—

Come to His table

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Faithfulness

Run life’s marathon

Strength fused with steadfast patience—

Our Lord’s mighty hand

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Lasting Grace

Behold Christ’s Kingdom

Gratitude for Salvation—

Rescued from our sins

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Monday Memories: America’s Election Night

This poem was originally written in October, 2018.  At the time, it seemed more of a reflective piece, written prior to the elections in November of that year.  The text has been edited to update the overall style, but the original theme remains the same.  In light of the election of 2020, it seems to be an appropriate time to publish this poem again.

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Voting has finally finished for yet another election

Americans have once again made their selections

 

As the election numbers begin to trickle in

People grow anxious to learn who will win

 

The past weeks have bombarded the airwaves with ads

Some of their messages are so negative and very sad

 

Candidates rekindle passions with their positions

Voters seek news outlets with impartial conditions

 

Democratic or Republican, both sides seek votes

Our world seems confused, filling with wild oats

 

Many look back at the past and yearn to return

But so much has changed in taking a wrong turn

 

Any nation steps forward, when citizens rally as one

Coming together, putting country ahead of anyone

 

Falling asleep in his chair, with the television still on

He awakens to see a nation coming together at dawn

 

America is the home of the brave and the land of the free

Let us all make our country as proud as it should really be

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