Our Hands Upon Them (Raymond A. Foss Poem)
Like the animals in ancient Israel brought into the tabernacle to become the sacrifice The innocent, pure the animals unblemished ...
Like the animals in ancient Israel brought into the tabernacle to become the sacrifice The innocent, pure the animals unblemished ...
By the choices we are making standing by, complacent cruel choices holding on to the treasures of this world They ...
The sins remaining though our hands on their heads going to the priests to be slaughtered to pay the awful ...
Think about these people the ones they care for the stories they are telling their crying out Not as strangers ...
The choices being made to cut services for the poor, the disabled the aged, our family Tearing the fabric our ...
Knowing the times we live in the groundswell of frustration the distance of the government seemingly, from our day to ...
Speaking from their hearts against cruel choices petitioning for redress before the leaders praying for justice assistance from their neighbors ...
The mirror before us the filter of Christ his life before us in this season of Lent The choices he ...
Each of us challenged to be warm hearted compassion for our neighbors lifting them up Will we be judged as ...
The plea of a mother of others speaking joining together as if with one voice I beg you to reconsider ...
To abandon their children the unthinkable to give up their homes to lose their freedom The State essential our duty, ...
Those who look to us to simply survive truly in need needing our love our compassion our hope for their ...
On their backs on the least and the last balancing the budget on those who cannot speak Cuts on the ...
Denying services a voice, life taking their freedom to save a few dimes pennies of the budget but at the ...
As one person of faith the challenge of his words to speak out that they would be heard Those who ...
Those who count on us the children, the aged, the disabled unable to speak for themselves those not sitting at ...
Those not speaking their advocates only speaking for them our fellow citizens looking to us counting on us to hear ...
From the palms triumphantly entering his city the crowds shouting hosanna welcoming the king but the joy did not last ...
Oh for a bill to steel the heart of the poet, or his neighbor at least A law to protect ...
TO charms and philters, secret spells and prayers, How many round attribute all their cares! In these howe'er I never ...
IN Lombardy's fair land, in days of yore, Once dwelt a prince, of youthful charms, a store; Each FAIR, with ...
A governor it was proclaimed this time, When all who would come seeking in New Hampshire Ancestral memories might come ...
First the Governor, the Father: He suggested velvet curtains looped about a massy pillar; And the corner of a table, ...
From his shoulder Hiawatha Took the camera of rosewood, Made of sliding, folding rosewood; Neatly put it all together. In ...
From his shoulder Hiawatha Took the camera of rosewood, Made of sliding, folding rosewood; Neatly put it all together. In ...
ADVERTISEMENT "The grand army of the Turks, (in 1715), under the Prime Vizier, to open to themselves a way into ...
"Had we never loved so kindly, Had we never loved so blindly, Never met or never parted, We had ne'er ...
On the fair green hills of Rio There grows a fearful stain: The poor who come to Rio And can't ...
Lo giorno se n'andava, e l'aere bruno toglieva li animai che sono in terra da le fatiche loro; e io ...
WHY am I loth to leave this earthly scene? Have I so found it full of pleasing charms? Some drops ...
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