Lesser Voices
April 15, 2018[…] thieves Embarrassed most at being caught Before they’d traded spoil For skins of grape and food To feed gaunt families But All profession holds some risk I follow Roman soldiers Tormentors of our carelessness […]
[…] thieves Embarrassed most at being caught Before they’d traded spoil For skins of grape and food To feed gaunt families But All profession holds some risk I follow Roman soldiers Tormentors of our carelessness […]
[…] road crossed the Provo River. I knew the place well; several times I had gone there to feed the ducks crusts of bread. It was about two hours shuffling distance from Grampa’s home. The […]
[…] dip two sticks, each skewered with pieces of orange legs and tentacles. We were warned not to feed off strangers. For hours we worked that succulence in our mouths, our aching jaws beginning to […]
[…] me, she rings a bell. I come. She asks me to help her to the bathroom or feed her some broth. Lately she’s been asking me to pray. She is deaf without her hearing […]
[…] the trays, and afterwards, we cleaned and polished them again. We saved the leftover sacrament bread to feed to the birds. It seems to me that we tended to those duties for some time […]
[…] and then find that the solutions to their problems are the same solutions that could even now feed the hungry and clothe the naked of God’s Church? Conclusion Each of the characterizations described in […]
[…] privilege of receiving the New and Everlasting Covenant. You may hand out to them gold, you may feed and clothe them, but it is impossible to convert the Jews, until the Lord God Almighty […]
[…] apple To itself, that still leaves A quarter of an apple. And the least Of these will feed the least of us. What started out with a conveyer bang Has settled down to a […]
[…] build new and ever more destabilizing weapons systems in the name of “national defense” or whether to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, house the homeless, educate the illiterate, treat the sick, and otherwise […]
[…] church. His mother told him something like this: “Every time you tie your little brother’s shoes or feed him his breakfast or help him put on his shirt or tell him a story, you […]