“Out of the quarrel with others we make rhetoric; out of the quarrel with ourselves we make poetry.” ― William Butler Yeats
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Luke's sabor, and the choice
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
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and ring.
still i ask,
Is it the service,
Uncle Eddie's jewerly box
Its owner long past gone.
With a jewerly box.
So strong, and gentle, and kind.
Then she came, admired him long, she had, from a far.
Now they are one, together and apart.
And we will have the memories,
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Waiting on Momma
Like so many times,
Long ago.
And waited
And waited,
On Dad,
like she did.
Why she was not ready,
Why she was not their.
Full of joy
Knowing now I understand
Her world.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Twilight Mourning
when gone, i am
who will mourn
in the mor'n
or in eve,
the twilight
is it a rising
or a setting mourn.
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
The Dance, Together and Apart
To Dance, The choice,
Together and apart.
Together, and apart.
"The Class"
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Sunday, April 24, 2016
In his room, still ther'by
In his room doth he sit
Still their by
Their by he remains,
Still their by.
No time doth he note,
Knoweth he not
That time doth it pass
To come their no more
Still their by.
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Words spoken in anger
He was angry
Was he naught.
To be naught
Was he then
To be then,
This angry naught.
She loved him then,
Or did she naught.
To then, they this
Knew then not.
Monday, April 4, 2016
On poetry, muse and Milton
I asketh It still
The poetry,
from whence doeth it come.
Yet heal'th it does,
And renews again.
My muze,
Maybe Milton,
He is
Saturday, March 26, 2016
The ring they share
A number of years ago my Father discovered his stirling silver ring long left in the bottom of a drawer. I now wear it as a sign of the covenant I share with my parents, wife and children.
Small it was,
This thing they share
First not for them
So long ago.
This thing, they share.
Now the burden,
With the ones,
Friday, March 18, 2016
to rest then mine anger, her sleeping thereby
to sleep then this morn.
mine anger, this morn
her sleeping there'by.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
The first two, and the final five.
"The children"
at first, their was three.
when they came
Not the first
He was the last.
It explores.
Then off to war.
"Then the second, and the miscarriage"
It rested by the fireplace.
Urged the young luv,
to simmer out.
Of the first.
At her death,
Still, the puzzle
A gift to, renew
Afresh.
She repaired the mistakes
With the first three,
She will meet him now,
This time they share.
On death , or life
When it does,
Friday, February 12, 2016
On being driven, to Vulgarity ...
at first was he not?
In the language, of their god.
Death could do that to one.
cost him, the life,
of the one, who, could form him, shape him,
from Nauvoo,
to that place
Where they would raise, an Ensign to the nations.
these apostles, these men of god.
Brigham Young: Pioneer Prophet
by John G. Turner
Brigham Young |
(G.K. Chesterton, All Things Considered, P.11)
Sunday, January 31, 2016
The book she gave him
Friday, January 29, 2016
The Choice ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velveteen_Rabbit
by Margery Williams
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Friday, January 15, 2016
Together, and Apart
"Together, and Apart"
she loved him
she loved him not
that is the question
he wondered
as did she.
they came together
and apart
she understood him
and understood him not.
this is a mystery.
together so long
yet still apart.
each day they commit
to come together.
even if,
they are apart.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
On why God weeps
... For Mormons, it is God’s freely made choice to inaugurate and sustain costly loving relationships that is at the very core of his divine identity."
Givens, Terryl L. (2014-10-03). Wrestling the Angel: The Foundations of Mormon Thought: Cosmos, God, Humanity (p. 88). Oxford University Press. Kindle Edition.
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
To preserve our future...
Hugh B. Brown as a young soldier in the Canadian forces. |
Just one word: No matter what your past has been, you have a spotless future.
A week ago tomorrow night I was talking to the young people at Brigham Young University in a fireside. There were 12,500 of them present. A very inspirational time was had. I spoke to them about some of the things that have been spoken of here tonight. I told them they have a spotless future, and asked that they guard that future and remember that when the Judge shall summon them, he will not look them over for medals, for diplomas, for honors, but for scars, and I warned them to beware that there be no stains between the scars.
God help us to be worthy of the responsibility that is ours, both those who are missionaries, and those who have been on missions previously, those of us who are growing old in the work; let us continue faithfully to serve God and keep his commandments. Let us remember what the speakers tonight have said to us, and take their words home with us and put them into practice.
(Hugh B. Brown:The Improvement, December 1969)
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
On her Death
To luv...a choice?!
This pain then it brings,
To me it does now.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
ON Mommas’ Afghan.
Momma loved to knit afghan’s. They helped her to pass the time when she was watching television. Her Momma taught her how to crochet as a young child. I can remember many hours watching her crochet. She had crocheted so long she no longer watched her stitching, it was a mechanical motion more like walking or chewing gum. I wonder if it helped her to think.
Momma decided each of her children needed a good heavy afghan. She had collected many small balls of yarn from previous project’s The afghan’s were heavy. They had a heavy double stitch, one color on each side. The afghan were so heavy they were best used in the winter.
Each afghan required a year to complete. She worked on those afghans for four years. Each year one of her children received an afghan for Christmas. I wonder if she thought about her children as she was knitting each one of them their afghan. One child could not read well and had difficulty in school. He was color blind and had trouble telling his colors apart. One children read well but had difficulty speaking to people his own age. He never dated much, but was fortunate to find a good woman who understood him. One child never ate enough and had to be reminded when it was time to eat. This child still struggles with her weight and is now developing M.S. One child struggled with her first marriage and lived with Mom for a couple years. Mom helped her to raise her sons until a man came along who loved her boys and adopted them as his own. They now have five more children and how do they keep her busy.
Momma married young and grew up with her children. Her husband was a challenge. Signs of high functioning Autism and hyperactivity are present in the male line of his family. Momma would never have understood these words she just knew Dad had a tough time filtering his thoughts. He spoke out in inappropriate times and in inappropriate places. My Dad and his Father were forbidden to be in the Smith Brother Lumber Company together. One of them at a time was more then a handful.
Each fall my wife pulls the afghan out of the closet and puts is on our bed. I love to fell warm and comforted by it’s weight.
The afghan reminds of my mother and her life. The afghan is no longer perfect like it was when my mother gave it to me. A few years ago I snagged it on a piece of furniture. Their is a small stitch torn out of one side. My mamma's life was like this afghan. It was no loner perfect like it had been when her Momma gave life to her. Even though this afghan is no longer perfect it is still functional and fulfills its purpose. I have ask my wife to repair the snagged. My wife is skilled in the art of crochet. She tells me it is not possible to repair the snag. Even if she did repair the afghan it would no longer be the afghan my mother crocheted. As the year go by I learn to appreciate the afghan for it beauty and its flaw. It becomes more real with time like Margery Williams Velveteen rabbit (see. The Velveteen Rabbit or How Toys Become Real )
Mamma is gone, but the is the afghan remains. My Mom, like her quilt became more real with time. She was deeply flawed. She loved her children and she loved her husband. She always tried her best and luved her family.
With time I have the shed the bitterness and enmity. I am warmed by the afghan and the memories it brings.
If you have the opportunity to live and love, to forgive and to forget, please do. And leave some memories and if possible something that is real like Mommas afghan.
a repost from oct 21 2011.
still true and I still sleep with every night.
From October 21 2011
Originally posted to facebook.com
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
On life or is it death.
Monday, January 19, 2015
No more, to mourn
Revealed not still,
No more, to mourn
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
on choosing to rise and not to set.
still together they are
T'is twilight
is it ris'in'
or (their,there) setting.
The choice thyr'in ...
to choose to rise,
and not to set.
the fire and warmth.
or cold and bitter; no more to share.
01-13-2015
Friday, November 21, 2014
My Testimony
- I deeply believe in the prophet Joseph Smith and in his mission to restore the Church.
- I believe the church is in a constant state of restoration.
- I believe God has other prophets too.
- John Milton was his prophet to the English people, as were William Tyndale and John Wycliffe.
- True religion lies somewhere between the faith of Thomas More and the prophetic voice of William Tyndale.
- The church was taken not from the earth at the death of the apostles but was received into the wilderness where she was nourished by his poets and musicians. (see Revelations 12:6)
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
On an ever expanding Hell...
“The Great Divorce”, is a fable, told by C.S. Lewis. In the story a choice is made, to stay in Perdition and make it a Hell or take a bus ride and start a journey to Heaven.
The second is a great meadow, leading to Heaven. At this meadow friends and family greet the new comers and urge them to take the path to heaven.
One of the interesting facets of Hell/Purgatory is the ever expanding city, dark gray and dingy.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Read then of faith; That shone above the fagot,
Read, Sweet, How Others Strove
Individuals paid a heavy price to strengthen the church and greater Kingdom of God
fag·ot
an·neal
verb past tense: annealed; past participle: annealedheat (metal or glass) and allow it to cool slowly, in order to remove internal stresses and toughen it.
Biochemistry
recombine (DNA) in the double-stranded form following separation by heat.
Friday, September 19, 2014
O' hear the cry of the uncleav'd womb
Thursday, September 18, 2014
on the dictatorship and absolutism of scientific thought
Givens, Terryl; Givens, Fiona (2014-09-05). The Crucible of Doubt (Kindle Locations 322-328). Deseret Book Company. Kindle Edition.
Monday, September 15, 2014
On Mothers' Eve.
God the Son informing Eve of the consequences of her choice to eat the forbidden fruit and learn good from evil.
In gaining the knowledge of procreation, she will learn by experience how to be a god and govern her children, this act will increase her sorrow.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
A new take on Pascal's Wager
George MacDonald with son Ronald (right) and daughter Mary (left) in 1864. Photograph by Lewis Carroll. |
"Whatever energies I may or may not have,
Friday, September 5, 2014
On Male equality and Female ordination.
on becoming, how our sorrows drive us to the house of prayer
"Gladness may make a man forget his thanksgiving; misery drives him to his prayers. For we are not yet, we are only becoming. ...there are two door-keepers to the house of prayer, and Sorrow is more on the alert to open than her grandson Joy"
"If a wife so love that she would keep every opposition, every inconsistency in her husband's as yet but partially harmonious character, she does not love well enough for the kingdom of heaven. If its imperfections be essential to the individuality she loves, and to the repossession of her joy in it, she may be sure that, if he were restored to her as she would have him, she would soon come to love him less--perhaps to love him not at all;" ...
... "Neither is it any man's peculiarities that make him beloved; it is the essential humanity underlying those peculiarities."
Friday, June 20, 2014
On Living with Autism, and keeping a Covenant.
This is the covenant my wife and mother have kept.
Living with one with autism can be a burden even when my mother had no name for it and did not understand it.
TAMMY WYNETTE LYRICS
"Stand By Your Man"
Sometimes it's hard to be a woman
Giving all your love to just one man
You'll have bad times, and he'll have good times
Doin' things that you don't understand
But if you love him, you'll forgive him
Even though he's hard to understand
And if you love him, oh be proud of him
'Cause after all he's just a man.
Stand by your man, give him two arms to cling to
And something warm to come to
When nights are cold and lonely.
Stand by your man, and show the world you love him
Keep giving all the love you can.
Stand by your man.
Stand by your man, and show the world you love him
Keep giving all the love you can.
Stand by your man.
SONGWRITERS
BILLY SHERRILL;TAMMY WYNETTE
PUBLISHED BY
EMI AL GALLICO MUSIC CORP.
Monday, June 16, 2014
On the inheritance, Male and Female
The man went alone to the vault. His first key opened the door. He tried to unlock the treasure with the other key, but he could not, for there were two locks on the safe. His key alone would not open it. No matter how he tried, he could not open it. He was puzzled. He had been given the keys. He knew the treasure was rightfully his. He had obeyed instructions, but he could not open the safe.
In due time, there came a woman into the vault. She, too, held a key. It was noticeably different from the key he held. Her key fit the other lock. It humbled him to learn that he could not obtain his rightful inheritance without her.
They made a covenant that together they would open the treasure and, as instructed, he would watch over the vault and protect it; she would watch over the treasure. She was not concerned that, as guardian of the vault, he held two keys, for his full purpose was to see that she was safe as she watched over that which was most precious to them both. Together they opened the safe and partook of their inheritance. They rejoiced for, as promised, it replenished itself.
BOYD K. PACKER General Conference October 1993
Monday, June 9, 2014
On cheap grace.
"Cheap grace is preaching forgiveness without requiring repentance, baptism without church discipline, Communion without confession. … Cheap grace is grace without discipleship, grace without the cross, grace without Jesus Christ, living and incarnate."
"costly grace confronts us as a gracious call to follow Jesus, it comes as a word of forgiveness to the broken spirit and the contrite heart. It is costly because it compels a man to submit to the yoke of Christ and follow him; it is grace because Jesus says: "My yoke is easy and my burden is light."
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Sunday, June 8, 2014
On Gloria's touch.
How I met Gloria
I first met Gloria in the fall of 1985, in Vicksburg Mississippi. I was in the Louisiana-Mississippi area teaching people about the restored Church of Christ and helping them to become members of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-Day Saints.
My Mom and I entered an a covenant that if I prepared myself to serve she would find a way to support me. This was a big commitment on her part. We where not a wealthy family. My Mom believed in the teaching's of the church. She had not attended services for a number of years, at least 10.
Our church has a lay Priesthood and all worthy men in our church receive the same authority. I was ordained by my bishop because my Father, who holds the same authority, had stopped attending church. My Father had ordained me to the two previous steps in the priesthood, Deacon and Teacher. If my father had been attending church he would have ordained me to next 2 steps in the priesthood, Priest and Elder. I was ordained to my final step in the priesthood, Elder, by my beloved uncle, Deloye Grand Herzog, when I turned 18.
Gloria life and death started me an exploration.
We have a Priesthood Ordinance. It is a blessing with Olive Oil and sealing with the Priesthood. I participated in offering this ordinance to Gloria. I did want to be seen as a faith healer.
- I wanted to see Gloria enter the covenant of Baptism
- I did not want her to join to save her life.
- Gloria helped me to understand that God works in many wonderful ways. He uses all children to bless each other. We are his hands on Earth.
- God used my parents, who did not attend church to support me on a mission
- God used a member of our church who did attend services to help Gloria gain a testimony of Christ.
We may not see the many hidden hands and ways God uses to bless his children.
"... it is quite possible that God’s purpose is something different from the purpose of either party; and yet the human instrumentalities, working just as they do, are of the best adaptation to effect his purpose."
Friday, June 6, 2014
On Parenting and Fatherhood.
I now parent my Father,
I hope I am kind enough to my children that they will select a good care facility when my time comes.
Where my Father and I's journey will take us I cannot see now. I can only take one step into the darkness and hope wife and children will follow.
I have know for decades that my children need to see me honor my parents.
I need to honor my children, they are my legacy.
"And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon
Little boy blue and the man on the moon"
"And as I hung up the phone it occurred to me
He'd grown up just like me
My boy was just like me"
(Harry Chapin)