The section A Wider View, beginning with Doris Kerns Quinn's poem "The Right to Sight" resonates with this week's Bible Lesson on Soul and its Golden Text from Isaiah:
"Incline your ear, and come unto me: hear, and your soul shall live".
The poems in this portion of our book "Ideas on Wings" take flight, leaving the concepts of matter, limitation, race, time and age in the dust. Poem 57 "Design" by Frances Motley Pray wings thought with symmetry, beauty, rhythm, motion, melody, tone, resonance, music, harmony and grace.
That's worth singing about!
Julie Swannell
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Friday, 12 August 2016
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