In fifty years cars will all cease
disturbing our air and our peace.
And no one will fuss
with trains or with bus;
we'll stick in our homes, too obese!
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Duty
Alma 4:3 -- "And so great were their afflictions that every soul had cause to mourn; and they believed that it was the judgments of God sent upon them because of their wickedness and their abominations; therefore they were awakened to a remembrance of their duty."
My sense of duty, tarnished by the years so speeding by,
left me unprepared for when catastrophe came nigh.
I suffered more than I thought just; I could not find the hope
of ever climbing up from sorrow on this greasy slope.
When duty woke at last from slumber deep inside my breast,
I kept on slogging up the hill and trusted God knew best.
The journey isn't over and affliction still stands near,
but duty keeps me going with more confidence, less fear.
Monday, April 18, 2016
Tattoo
Alma 3:18 -- "Now the Amlicites knew not that they were fulfilling the words of God when they began to mark themselves in their foreheads; nevertheless they had come out in open rebellion against God; therefore it was expedient that the curse should fall upon them."
I wonder at the piercings and tattoos of ev'ry kid
branding their own bodies in a kind of desp'rate bid
to show their independence or their macho or their . . . what?
They might as well be dabbing their own foreheads with some smut.
Why should I want to dye my skin all purple, red, or green?
The only needles that I want are strictly for vaccine!
Limerick
From the Los Angeles Times: With black hoods over their heads, five people trapped in a chain-link enclosure listen to an ominous monologue.
"Hello, my delicious friends," the voice purrs. "I've lived here for five years, and I've spent much of that time collecting delicate morsels like yourselves to help me with my little experiments."
Edward Tandy, the homicidal cannibal who has caged this group in his basement, lays out the rules of his game: They have 45 minutes to solve the puzzles inside and escape. Once time runs out, gas will be pumped in, putting the captives to sleep.
It sounds like the beginning of a horror flick, but these five brave souls have paid $30 each to get locked in an escape room, a fast-growing entertainment where players in elaborately decorated prisons must find clues to free themselves before time runs out. Corporations have discovered escape rooms for team-building and communication exercises.
A fool and his money soon part;
but that is just merely the start.
It seems nowadays
there's too many ways
to waste all our coin a la carte.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
A heap of bones
Alma 2:38 -- " . . . and their bones have been found, and have been heaped up on the earth."
A heap of bones is all that's left when conflicts end at last;
a brittle monument of follies dreadfully amassed.
The widow and the orphan and the breast of reason torn;
such are the sure harvest of our hatred and our scorn.
To battle one another unless for our self-defense
is to be a stench and a rude rock of deep offense.
O, help me bring a little peace into this mortal broil;
I do not want my garments with cross blood to ever soil!
A heap of bones is all that's left when conflicts end at last;
a brittle monument of follies dreadfully amassed.
The widow and the orphan and the breast of reason torn;
such are the sure harvest of our hatred and our scorn.
To battle one another unless for our self-defense
is to be a stench and a rude rock of deep offense.
O, help me bring a little peace into this mortal broil;
I do not want my garments with cross blood to ever soil!
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Wonderful Contentions
Alma 2:5 -- " . . . having much dispute and wonderful contentions one with another."
When bodies meet together to consider future routes
for their own salvation there are often many doubts.
How easier to let a king or tyrant lead the way,
to cede to them the power to control us day-by-day.
Then we can sit in stupor, never pondering a thing,
or feed our lust for power in brown-nosing thug or king.
The tyrant of all tyrants is the devil, who decrees
how to think and act with calculating expertise.
But God would have us struggle with our conduct and with rules.
And for his Son the Savior we may stumble and be fools.
When bodies meet together to consider future routes
for their own salvation there are often many doubts.
How easier to let a king or tyrant lead the way,
to cede to them the power to control us day-by-day.
Then we can sit in stupor, never pondering a thing,
or feed our lust for power in brown-nosing thug or king.
The tyrant of all tyrants is the devil, who decrees
how to think and act with calculating expertise.
But God would have us struggle with our conduct and with rules.
And for his Son the Savior we may stumble and be fools.
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Limerick
There once was a banker who craved
charging all those who had saved
funds in his bank
with int'rest so rank
that decency had to be waived.
charging all those who had saved
funds in his bank
with int'rest so rank
that decency had to be waived.
When Revolution Comes from God
"This is a message of life and love that strikes squarely against all stifling traditions based on race, language, economic or political standing, educational rank, or cultural background . . . " Howard W. Hunter.
When revolution comes from God it does not spread bloodshed,
but quietly and joyously old doctrines it will shred.
Scales from eyes and chains from hearts are cast aside at last,
and slaves and masters, rich and poor, will look beyond their past.
The tyrants of the mind and icons of our culture wars
are seen as nothing more than dupes and tantalizing bores.
In fellowship our hearts expand as to gods we may mature,
leaving off our prattling and love of things obscure.
Yes, I declare a mutiny against my sin and vice
that keep me from the light and love of Christ's own sacrifice.
When revolution comes from God it does not spread bloodshed,
but quietly and joyously old doctrines it will shred.
Scales from eyes and chains from hearts are cast aside at last,
and slaves and masters, rich and poor, will look beyond their past.
The tyrants of the mind and icons of our culture wars
are seen as nothing more than dupes and tantalizing bores.
In fellowship our hearts expand as to gods we may mature,
leaving off our prattling and love of things obscure.
Yes, I declare a mutiny against my sin and vice
that keep me from the light and love of Christ's own sacrifice.
Limerick
The age of the video binge
is making me bitterly cringe;
this fetish to screen
is moral gangrene --
and grates like a rusty old hinge.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Limerick
When voters will not lean your way
a new party name you display.
But it should be clear
unless it's "Free Beer",
the new tag is just a toupee.
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