Prayerfully Poetic

A Collection of Prayerful Poems by Tim McGee

#Jesus

  • There once was an isle emerald-bright,Where faith shone like stars in the night.With Patrick’s great call,God’s love reached them all,And bathed them in heavenly light! May this day bring joy and blessings to you. Amen Read more

  • The Third Station, Jesus falls for the First Time An Unfailing Sacrifice He stumbles, the dust rising to meet Him,the weight of wood pressing into torn flesh,the burden not just of timberbut of every sin, every sorrow, every crythat ever rose to heaven unanswered. He falls,not of weakness,but of love. Love that bows low beneath Read more

  • The Second Station, Jesus takes up His Cross A Splintered Sacrifice The wood is rough against His back,splintered, heavy, stained with fate.A burden not His own to bear,yet love bends low beneath its weight. The world had shaped this cross of shame,each sin a nail, each lie a beam.Yet He, the blameless, takes it up,the Read more

  • The First Station, Jesus is condemned to death A Silent Sacrifice The Judge of all stands judged today,silent before the gavel’s fall.The Word that spoke the world to lifenow waits as death is called. False tongues weave their wicked tales,truth is twisted, love betrayed.Yet mercy does not lift its voice,nor justice draw its blade. Behold Read more

  • Ashes, a Return

    The dust is real beneath my feet,soft, silent, and easily stirred,as fleeting as the breath I breathe,as weightless as a spoken word. Yet in this dust, He calls me home,returning so to be found.A voice of mercy, strong and low,bids me kneel upon this ground. Remember, child, you are but dust,yet dust infused with love Read more

  • Author’s Note: Lent

    Lent begins Wednesday, March 5 (Ash Wednesday). Throughout Lent, I will be running a series of poetic reflections and prayers following the Stations of the Cross. My brother, Greg McGee, will be adding his artwork to each station reflection. I believe, regardless of your religious practices, that the Stations of the Cross offer much to Read more

  • All That I Do Not Know

    There is so much I do not know,the weight of stars, the measure of time,the whispering roots beneath the earth,the unspoken thoughts in another’s mind. I long to know, to understand,to gather truth like scattered light,but what is wisdom if it does not burnto draw me closer to Your sight? If knowledge swells but love Read more

  • Where Can We Find Holiness?

    Is it hidden in cathedral walls,where light bends through stained glass prayers,or in the hush of whispered psalms,echoing off marble bones of saints? Is it folded in the hands of the poor,wrinkled palms lifted in silent need,or in the mother’s weary touch,brushing sleep across her child’s brow? Does it linger in the river’s hush,where stones Read more

  • The Lens Through Which I See

    I do not wear rose-colored glass,Nor eyes of steel that judge too fast.My lens is shaped by love and grace,A gift from God, my truest place. My faith’s the sky, both vast and bright,A morning sun, a guiding light.It whispers truth in winds that call,And lifts me up when doubts befall. My family’s earth, so Read more

  • The Smallest Thing

    *image generated with AI, 2025 It was hardly more than a speck,cupped in the rough palm of the sower,a mustard seed, dust-small,tossed into the loosened earthwithout an official decree,without a ceremonial trumpet call. The rain came, soft and steady,the sun with its patient fingerscoaxed green from the dark. Then, one morning, there it was—a slender Read more