#134253 - 07/11/07 03:03 PM
Re: Poets' Corner
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Posting "as the Spirit moves"
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Observations On Christian Education
Christian Education costs, they say And some contend it doesn't pay Can we a price put on a soul As we continue toward our goal? For what we like we don't think twice For quality we pay the price.
We house and clothe and feed our youth Care for their needs, teach them the truth We tell them stories, entertain We must not let their interest wane. But do we do all that we could For their salvation as we should?
The home, the school, the church all do A vital part to help us too. Like a triangle,each a side We cannot leave one open wide For Satan's crew in dead of night To change the signs from wrong to right.
As parents we must use each tool To demonstrate the 'Golden Rule' And why we're here,for what great plan Our Heavenly Father created man.
"We can't afford our schools", some say And think they've found a 'better' way. So to the Public Schools they Send Their kids----"It's cheaper in the end".
We can't afford to lend our youth To those who have no love for Truth Who train them just for now and here Ignoring all that WE hold dear That Christ is coming, soon we know And to His Kingdom WE will go.
And so, my friends, what will it be? Invest in Youth for eternity For us the Father gave His son Will He accept what We have done?
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#134831 - 07/15/07 05:04 AM
Re: Poets' Corner
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Posting "as the Spirit moves"
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#134894 - 07/15/07 07:16 PM
Re: Poets' Corner
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Today, I ain't for sale. Check back tomorrow.
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(e)]Hey deacon! Hey preacher! Hey sabbath school teacher! Come closer and bend us your ear.
Should we raise our hands higher? You preach to the choir! We know the end's already near. A bit of inspiration on chris's poem...appologies to Chris for the taking apart and rearranging it... Hey deacon! Hey preacher! Hey sabbath school teacher! Come closer move together and bend us your ear. Should we raise our hands higher and higher That will inspire men to an ecclesiastical desire that will be, in the hearts of men, absolutely heard... to say something profound and say something absurd? As a minister and a grocer, you preach to the choir! You hawk your wears, you search for a buyer. "It's the end! It's the end!" We know the end's already near. But you clothe the message as the best marketeer. It's not the end, that we need, that will draw us closer. It's the Christ and that's a whole different grocer... The Christ is large enough for any congregation and specializes in the most tiny mutation. To grow many a variety of species, that may Tell of His love in a varied way. Whose primary purpose is surgical you see, A new purpose, a new life, a new generousity. Christ's love is as varied as any grower, and it is in the heart, man what a sower! It's springs to life and produces much fruit and we find it is far more astute than anything found in sabbath school classroom whose academics are kinda in costume.. dress up stuff up,...man, I am repeating myself and so, I must, this poem, place on the shelf.
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Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it. George Santayana
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#134983 - 07/16/07 06:35 PM
Re: Poets' Corner
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Apropos for the times, From Babes in Arms, "Johnny One Note"
Johnny could only sing one note And the note he sings was this Ah!
Poor Johnny one-note sang out with "gusto" And just overlorded the place Poor Johnny one-note yelled willy nilly Until he was bleu in the face For holding one note was his ace
Couldn’t hear the brass Couldn’t hear the drum He was in a class By himself, by gum!
Poor Johnny one-note Got in Aida Indeed a great chance to be brave He took his one note Howled like the North Wind Brought forth wind that made critics rave, While Verdi turned round in his grave!
Couldn’t hear the flute Or the big trombone Ev’ry one was mute Johnny stood alone.
Cats and dogs stopped yapping Lions in the zoo All were jealous of Johnny's big trill Thunder claps stopped clapping, Traffic ceased its roar, And they tell us Niag’ra stood still. He stopped the train whistles, Boat whistles, steam whistles, Cop whistles, all whistles bowed to his skill
Sing Johnny One-Note, Sing out with "gusto" and Just overwhelm all the crowd Ah! So sing Johnny One-Note, out loud!! Sing Johnny One-Note Sing Johnny One-Note out loud!
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#135814 - 07/23/07 01:43 AM
Re: Poets' Corner
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Panning for gold
Registered: 08/28/00
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Loc: les Etats-Unis d'Amerique
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In View of the Fact by A. R. Ammons The people of my time are passing away: my wife is baking for a funeral, a 60-year-old who died suddenly, when the phone rings, and it's Ruth we care so much about in intensive care: it was once weddings that came so thick and fast, and then, first babies, such a hullabaloo: now, it's this that and the other and somebody else gone or on the brink: well, we never thought we would live forever (although we did) and now it looks like we won't: some of us are losing a leg to diabetes, some don't know what they went downstairs for, some know that a hired watchful person is around, some like to touch the cane tip into something steady, so nice: we have already lost so many, brushed the loss of ourselves ourselves: our address books for so long a slow scramble now are palimpsests, scribbles and scratches: our index cards for Christmases, birthdays, Halloweens drop clean away into sympathies: at the same time we are getting used to so many leaving, we are hanging on with a grip to the ones left: we are not giving up on the congestive heart failure or brain tumors, on the nice old men left in empty houses or on the widows who decide to travel a lot: we think the sun may shine someday when we'll drink wine together and think of what used to be: until we die we will remember every single thing, recall every word, love every loss: then we will, as we must, leave it to others to love, love that can grow brighter and deeper till the very end, gaining strength and getting more precious all the way. . . . from - http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/16971
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#135886 - 07/23/07 03:04 PM
Re: Poets' Corner
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Panning for gold
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder And now I have an urge to wonder. But I'll return to you some day Be good - don't fight too much. OK? 
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