In tidy lines, of marching feet we pace from the building
Whispers of bombs, panic in their eyes translated in their tone,
Fearful or oblivious
We sit
She's the one who asks if anyone prays
And I answer
Rolling rocks between our fingers, sitting on the curb we prayed
Feeling His presence in her words and in the sun lighting our face
While we wait for the police to give the all-clear
And it is, it's all clear.
So, in neat rows we pace back to the plastic seats and wooden desks
Forever connected
Because she asked "if anyone prays"
Connected through bad perms and make-believe
Connected in time spent being kids, and being afraid of the slasher movie at the sleep-over
Connected in our pursuits of shared and opposite things
Connected in awkwardness, first love, heartache and true love
Connected through mistakes, in forgiveness and grace
But
It wasn't our frizzy permed hair, or our chalk families that lived in our Kleenex boxes
It wasn't trips to the park, or finding somewhere to hide out during the movie
It wasn't the way she cheered when I scored a basket, or sat beside me saxophone in hand
It wasn't double dates or seeing each other through boyfriends, and heartache
It wasn't that she introduced me to my husband
It was prayer
The honest, simple prayers of third grade girls that joined our hearts
And though she's now a world away
My heart is still connected to hers
It always will be
Because there was a bomb threat
And she asked "if anyone prays."
Linking up with Lisa Jo Baker and Five Minute Friday
4 comments:
Oh my! I love this story. So beautiful. So glad you shared. Found you through Lisa-Jo's Five Minute Friday link up. I'm glad I popped over
oh indeed. friends like that.. you keep. :)
such a beautiful story of the beginning of hearts connecting. truly loved this post!
Beautiful post showing the most basic connection! The power of prayer is amazing!!
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