DROPS OF DEW

Posted by Unknown On Wednesday, March 17, 2010 12 comments
I put up the following post in my other blog HERE and thought I'd repost it here this evening. In a few hours, I will be heading to the airport to pick up one of my former students who hails from Bangkok. She is a famous tv personality and very beautiful too :-). She is in Penang for the Uplands Reunion Ball organized by former students from the very good old days up in the hill, long before I joined the faculty. She will be staying with me for the next few days. This post, written by Peter Hughes, has very powerful and deep messages in it and I pray that somehow, this simple post will touch you in unexpected ways. Do leave a comment to share your thoughts. Thanks! Have a lovely day!



THE DEW DROP by Peter Hughes

As the sun rose, a dew drop became aware of its surroundings. There it sat on a leaf, catching the sunlight and throwing it back out. Proud of its simple beauty, it was very content. Around it were other dew drops, some on the same leaf and some on other leaves round about. The dew drop was sure that it was the best, the most special dew drop of them all.

Ah, it was good to be a dew drop.

The wind rose and the plant began to shake, tipping the leaf. Terror gripped the dew drop as gravity pulled it towards the edge of the leaf, towards the unknown. Why? Why was this happening? Things were comfortable. Things were safe. Why did they have to change? Why? Why?

The dew drop reached the edge of the leaf. It was terrified, certain that it would be smashed into a thousand pieces below, sure that this was the end. The day had only just begun and the end had come so quickly. It seemed so unfair. It seemed so meaningless. It tried desperately to do whatever it could to cling to the leaf, but it was no use.

Finally, it let go, surrendering to the pull of gravity. Down, down it fell. Below there seemed to be a mirror. A reflection of itself seemed to be coming up to meet the dew drop. Closer and closer they came together until finally...

And then the fear transformed into deep joy as the tiny dew drop merged with the vastness that was the pond. Now the dew drop was no more, but it was not destroyed.

It had become one with the whole.

written by Peter Hughes

Pete is the father of Erin and Lottie, a writer, a part-time juggler, a conduit of love and a bit of a poser when it comes to photographs. He enjoys hopping (left leg), overuse of the word 'absolutely' and waking up, thinking it is time to go to work, then realising it is Sunday.

12 comments to DROPS OF DEW

  1. says:

    Anonymous To your former student from Bangkok :
    Welcome to Malaysia.

    What about joining Ng Yen Yen for dinner, hahahaha...

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 7.40pm

    Thank you for your kind words. I will certainly convey your wishes to her when he arrives in an hour's time.

    Take care and God bless you.

    Best wishes

  1. says:

    Anonymous Convey my wishes to (her) when (he) arrives??

  1. says:

    Catherine Thanks for this simple yet meaningful post. I just love it.

  1. says:

    Anonymous If life is to be lived anyway, then why not adorn our lives with the greatness of philosophy, high ideals and a worthy religion?
    Let's not lead tiny selfish lives but grand ones of the highest standards.

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 10.22pm

    Many thanks for the good wishes. She arrived safely and believe it or not, the police stopped my car for the first time :-) and asked who was my passenger!!! Yup - she is VERY beautiful and has the air and finesse of a Thai princess!!! :-)

    Take care and have a lovely evening!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Catherine

    Glad you love it. I do too! Check out my other blog at Masterwordsmith@Writers.Inc.

    It is filled with stuff like this one :-).

    Take care and God bless you!

    Cheers

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Anon @ 10.31pm

    Thank you for your wonderful words of inspiration and wisdom.

    May God bless you and yours always.

    Have a lovely evening.

    Best wishes

  1. says:

    Ting You should know better our Bolehland police! They never simply let go chances! They must have been charmed by the beauty of your passenger!

    Do enjoy your time with her. Surely, it is going to be marathon chit-chats, hehe... So much to talk and share, plus some gossips too, perhaps!

  1. says:

    ahoo Every new day brings new reasons to praise God. With each new dawn, the wonders of creation and God's grace are evidently anew.

    Every new morning dew is a gift from God, and a sign of His eternal presence. Lament 3:22-23.

    We all face troubles and trials during our lives, but know that every morning the sun still rises and the dew will be gone for that day only. It will come around again the next moment without fail. Whatever suffering will always be followed by peace and restoration. We must never cast aside our hope ! Be blessed MWS.

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear Ting

    :-) From your comment, I am sure we are of the same gender. Thanks so much for understanding the mind of ladies...and you are right - we've had marathon chit-chats and eating sprees too!

    Certainly they were charmed by her fresh beauty.

    My apologies for this late response. Thanks for sharing. Take care and have a lovely rest.

    Best wishes

  1. says:

    Unknown Dear ahoo

    As always, I appreciate the trouble that you go to in sharing your thoughtful and inspiring comments.Thanks also for the hopeful advice and encouragement and I receive your blessing, ahoo.

    May God bless you and yours too!!

    Shalom

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