A/N: I wrote this while I was at a conference this past summer. These conferences also serve as retreats for myself. This such retreat was week-long, and was in a part of North Carolina with beautiful mountains and woodsy scenery. I'd been struggling with some stuff, and this is what came out when God calmed my despairing heart.

Psalm 23 and Me

The Lord is my Shepherd,
and He is all I need.
He lets me rest in green pastures,
He leads me beside peaceful streams.
He renews my strength.
I will not be afraid,
because You are close beside me.
Your rod and Your staff protect and comfort me.

My mind threatens me to explode, as I persist to understand myself.
My only peace is to halt, and listen to the babbling brook.
She speaks reassurances that though there is much to worry about,
only few things really matter.
She advises to wash my mind from the consuming parasite,
and let my heart be cleansed of the hurting entity within.

A fight from within insists on letting the tsunami of depression
take its course, but the brook calms the tsunami into a small stream rushing by.
She is a voice from the Creator, a natural counselor.
She quotes a Psalm straight from the mouth of the One.
She also says to let calm reign inside and let the calm's Creator
take care of it. My life is like Play-Doh in a Child's hands,
the Child an expert in smoothing its rough edges to perfect His creation.

I am loved.