Drinking from my Saucer
Do any of you remember older generations drinking from their saucer? I can remember my grandmother and her sister drinking tea from their saucers. I always thought it was because it was too hot.
Today I came across this poem that made me feel there was more to it, a symbolism if you will. It is written by John Paul Moore and is entitled:
Drinking From My Saucer
I have never made a fortune,
And I will never make one now
But it really doesn’t matter
Because I am happy anyhow
As I go along my journey
I am reaping better than I have sowed
I am drinking from the saucer
Because my cup has overflowed
I don’t have a lot of riches,
And sometimes the going’s tough
But with kin and friends to love me
I think I am rich enough
I thank God for the blessings
That His mercy has bestowed
I am drinking from the saucer
Because my cup has overflowed
He gives me strength and courage
When the way grows steep and rough
I will not ask for other blessings for
I am already blessed enough
I remember times when things went wrong
My faith wore somewhat thin
But all at once the dark clouds broke
And the sun peeped through again
So God help me not to gripe about
The tough rows that I’ve hoed
I’m drinking from my saucer
Because my cup has overflowed
May we never be too busy
To help bear another’s load
Then we will all be drinking from the saucer
When our cups have overflowed
My Prayer:
Gracious God, thank You for Your blessings, more than I can count, more than I deserve. Through the abundance of Your mercy, grace and love, my cup has overflowed.
Blessings to you all,
Jim Kerner