Sunday, July 24, 2011

Poem for Pioneer Day


Mormon Pioneers, originally uploaded by AllAboutMormons.com.

COUNTERPARTS by Susan Noyes Anderson

Great Grandma walked across the plains,
Her blue dress grey with travel stains,
She bore the hardship, for she knew
Her faith in the Lord would see her through.

Her once pink hands were calloused now,
And she had said good-bye somehow
To husband dear and children lost,
Praying the end would be worth the cost.

I walk the darkened city street,
My hurried footsteps keeping beat
With a trembling heart, but I swallow my fear.
Reminding myself that the Lord is near.

I wear my travel stains deep inside,
Where I battle iniquity's rising tide,
Praying husband and children will not be lost';
And that the end will be worth the cost;

We all must walk these earthly miles;
Different times bring different trials.
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Used this in the talk I gave in church today "Remembering our Heritage.

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