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| 5611. | Reaping the Whirlwind - v1 by Raymond A. Foss> | | They were reaping the breach, the wrong they did their God
The breach the worship, the communion with other Gods, with Baal
in the land they were gi... |
| 5612. | Reaping the Whirlwind - v2 by Raymond A. Foss> | | Reaping the Whirlwind, the story of man
from the fall of Adam, the revolt in Cain and Abel,
the bickering in the wilderness, the unfaithfulness of t... |
| 5613. | Reaping the Whirlwind - v3 by Raymond A. Foss> | | Divine retribution, for false piety
setting oneself as separate, as knowing God
then choosing
to do evil,
a person, a people,
a party, claiming t... |
| 5614. | Fluted Petals by Raymond A. Foss> | | Reaching, cupping the water,
the air, cool after the shower
tempting hummingbirds
petals curled to lure and entice
lavender, pastel purple, bring
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| 5615. | Captured Aura by Raymond A. Foss> | | A shimmering glow
captured even by the digital lens
seeing the light shining off
the soft petals, capturing the motion
the movement of the flower
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| 5616. | A Purple Trumpet by Raymond A. Foss> | | A hushed purple trumpet
hangs heavy on its vine,
held by the connections, the hooks
the nature of itself, wet from the rain
starting to shrivel a... |
| 5617. | A Precarious Perch by Raymond A. Foss> | | A late dandelion plant
too late for flowers, growing
pushing through the tiny bit of soil
held in place between the rock and cement
of the retain... |
| 5618. | Standing Up, Like Esther by Raymond A. Foss> | | We all can do our part, to stand up
in faith, trusting in God, and
do the right thing, argue for justice,
fight oppression, from whatever corner
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| 5619. | Peace March Signs by Raymond A. Foss> | | Signs caught my eye
so much a part of the message
Along with the feet marching,
were the signs, “End War”,
“Make Levees, not War”,
“Ble... |
| 5620. | We Walked for Peace by Raymond A. Foss> | | Me and the girls, the members
of the congregation, walking
to the Capitol, under the dome
down the street, on the main street
walking for peace,... |
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