Passover Week Poems

Passover Week Poems

By Peter Venable A Stumbling Block After they pried out Rome’s nails from His wrists and ankles, the post stood, wound-stained, for the next one, a pillar of foreboding and in piles, like railroad ties, crossbeams waited for the next seditionist, or King against Pax...
How Can I

How Can I

By Greta Dornbirer How can I hope, To ever measure up? How can I think, That I could be perfect, If only I tried enough? How can I feel, That I am good enough? How can I? I can’t measure up, I’m not good enough, God is holy, perfect, I’m unworthy, a wreck. Why would...
The Prayer of an Author

The Prayer of an Author

By Lauryn Trimmer Dear God, Thank you for making me able to write Words that grow into stories. Even though whether or not they are good stories remains questionable, (The answer being almost positively no,) Thank you for my efforts anyway. Bless my family while they...
A Day in the Country

A Day in the Country

By Greta Dornbirer   Oh, where are you going, On this sunny day? To the country I’m a-going. Why to the country? The city you should try! Oh no! The city is not for me. For I prefer the country, Where all is bright and gay. The night is dark and starry, And...
I Am Yours

I Am Yours

By Greta Dornbirer Where am I? How can I escape, From this horrendous black hole I’m in? A hole called Sin, Sucking me in, And no one can help me out. Light piercing through, Shining on my face. There is someone who can help me, Make me be whom I’m meant to be, Not...
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