Honey Drop 27: The Sowing and the Singing

“Those who sow in tears shall reap with shouts of joy.” Psalm 126:5 

The scene

A woman sings in a hospital corridor after her father’s surgery succeeds. She didn’t learn the tune. It is the spontaneous song of success. Words are irrelevant. The nurses call it “the hallway hallelujah.”

The comfort – the tension

The sowing is soaked in tears that speak without sound. 
The reaping erupts in rinnah רִנָּה—shouts that sing without words. 
This is not a transaction. It’s a transformation.

The drop

You sowed in silence. You will reap in song. 
The tears were your offering. The shout will be your answer.

Poetic Flash:

Do reapers surely know 
that tears once softened this soil? 
That every shout of joy 
was first a silent ache?

Can eaters ever know 
that weeping once salted the seed? 
That the harvest they taste 
was once a prayer with no words?