On Faith
Truth be told, I envy
those who walk with Jesus,
talk with God, say things
like You’re in my prayers.
The Lord will provide.
without batting an eye.
I do believe
in a higher power,
particularly in
the small morning hours
when nature first wakes:
a yellow-breasted finch
lands on the bare branch
outside my office window,
a double daffodil
catches the climbing sun.
As for me and my heart,
we shall serve the lore
of a different kindness:
faceless, nameless—
out there all the same.
Anna Harris-Parker is the author of the chapbook Dress (Main Street Rag, 2019). Her work also appears in Still: The Journal, AMP, West Texas Literary Review, and elsewhere. An editor for the Southern Review of Books, she lives in Georgia with her family.

i think a lot of people can relate to this poem, Anna.
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