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Blistered, Ripped and Bled

I’ve just found this video which features a fantastic Easter poem performed by John Goode. It formed the end of the Good Friday service at Buckhead Church in Atlanta.  I know it’s a little late for Easter (although we are still in the season of Easter) but the message of the poem is applicable year-round. The poem starts at 1:24… 

Footprints in the Sand

A reformulation of the ‘Footprints in the Sand‘ poem as a limerick: There was a man who, at low tideWould walk with the Lord by his sideJesus said “Now look back;You’ll see one set of tracks.That’s when you got a piggy-back ride.”{source} Great to see it distilled down but still retaining its meaning. Reminded me of this Savage Chickens cartoon…