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psalm_onethirtyone) wrote2007-05-12 10:23 pm
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"His Mother's Words Echoed Again..."
The place where I stapled my finger last week seems to have healed without developing tetanus. I'm almost disappointed.
Time for poetry!
His Grandmother Talks about God
Paul Ruffin
"I have come, in recent years,
to think different about God,"
she said to the lean young men
who called, dressed in dark suits,
each with a Bible on his knee.
"I'm not so sure, as I once was."
Neither of them said a word.
"Ah, He once was so soft and good,
like some feathered thing to lie
down on and rest, in those days
before I had lived long and hard
enough and suffered enough to learn."
They looked at each other, then away.
Their fingers made crosses on the Bibles.
"He is what we make Him, want Him to be.
When we are young, He is tender
with our years, warm, and exceeding
bright with wings we dream Him."
They nodded and watched her face.
"And when we are old and hard and
perhaps not so very good, He loses
what we lost and becomes, like us,
fierce and dark and wingless,
waiting for the night to come."
Time for poetry!
His Grandmother Talks about God
Paul Ruffin
"I have come, in recent years,
to think different about God,"
she said to the lean young men
who called, dressed in dark suits,
each with a Bible on his knee.
"I'm not so sure, as I once was."
Neither of them said a word.
"Ah, He once was so soft and good,
like some feathered thing to lie
down on and rest, in those days
before I had lived long and hard
enough and suffered enough to learn."
They looked at each other, then away.
Their fingers made crosses on the Bibles.
"He is what we make Him, want Him to be.
When we are young, He is tender
with our years, warm, and exceeding
bright with wings we dream Him."
They nodded and watched her face.
"And when we are old and hard and
perhaps not so very good, He loses
what we lost and becomes, like us,
fierce and dark and wingless,
waiting for the night to come."
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XD It's from this book of poetry that I just love so much, it's in our juvenile section and called 'Looking for Your Name'. Here's another one:
married 3 months
Sheryl Nemls
Walter always took
his bath
first
then sat in
the car
and honked
while Grace bathed
until
the day
Grace ran
a dripping wet
nude
to the car
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*giggle* That's silly ^_^ and gave me a vision of a naked woman driving a white cadillac through the streets.
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Isn't it? :D The modern Lady Godiva!
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I suppose it would be better if she drove a white Bronco or Mustang...
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H'mm. I like it!