Saturday, May 05, 2007

Elder Wood the Poet

It's happy but wear a frown,
The way someone dies and is forgotten in the ground,
And the symbol of their life is shown by a rock,
Placed at the head of their wooden box.
And to the atheist type the spirit and body decay,
And the living wait for their own dreadful day
When they themselves will be forgotten in the grave.
But we know better, we've seen and heard,
The steps that follow a persons' last words;
How the spirit departs and leaves his box behind,
And enters into peace, a place more divine,
Where he works and waits for the time to arrive
When the scriptures have said, "in Adam all die,
For in Christ all shall be made alive"
....
And thus we see that the frown
Is a weakness worn by the flesh
That quickly melts away after death
To the realization of a continued spiritual breath.
1 korinthians 15:22 By Landon Peter Wood who is currently serving a Mission in Madagascar and speaks fluent Malagasy

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good post.