I find that you have traveled swifter yet The sweet exhaustion of a joy-filled run, They’re women, now, I ask “enlightened” me?).Īnd my companion (oops, whose name I haveĬan we get to it now? Just break the breadĪnd share it round, replenish my depleted The words the women shared (is it because Remember, since my heart is wrapped in griefĪnd fear because, you know, you’re dead and gone I highly recommend reading Maren Tirabassi’s poem on this text, “A few thoughts on Luke 20:27-38 for Día de los Muertos.” It redirected my thinking. AgraArt, Warsaw,, lot 12529, Public Domain. The image is Booz (Boaz) and Ruth Collecting Barley Ears by Kazimierz Alchimowicz – 1. Rise strong in themselves, and claim their due placeĪ poem/prayer based on Luke 20:27-38, the Revised Common Lectionary Gospel Reading for Year C, Proper 27 (32). Her home, her work, her speech, her course,Īnd does not submit her careful conclusions Tell us a story in which a woman determines Tell us a story in which a woman is treasured Tell us a story in which a woman is valued In the resurrection, therefore, whose wife will the woman be? For the seven had married her.” – Luke 20:29-33 “Now there were seven brothers the first married, and died childless then the second and the third married her, and so in the same way all seven died childless.
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