MAY ALL CELEBRATE! written by millions of years in creations.
From the garden; nature is the only kind alluding is fine but isn't it! this bed of ripeness selected from heart's vines.
on the table; our platform of love not the gooey chewy thine but the considerate and refine feeding that hunger we all allude to...
the breath of life succulent divine love the reality in which we all know much like the taste of bread.
forward to a place of sharing faring foods is what counts most in caring it is the real sense of creation leaves all our senses flaring!
most of all at our counter spaces are the counts of glowing faces as in this picture i see; ahhhhhhh, my friend Piero with "glee"
This song of men's voices in three or more part unaccompanied, of a type popular century from 1700 - 1811; the englightement era where Joseph F. Smith wrote in Gospel Doctrine to dare ya!
Let Joseph's beliefs shines on Let his convictions be accepted Let it inspired us to be and live among earth's creature harmoniously! Let's for the coming holidays; may ALL can celebrate life!
1805-1844 -- Life of Joseph Smith, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, better known as the Mormons. Smith wrote in his History of the Church that he "exhorted the brethren not to kill a serpent, bird, or an animal of any kind unless it became necessary in order to preserve ourselves from hunger." A later Mormon church president, Joseph F. Smith, wrote in Gospel Doctrine that, "I do not believe any man should kill animals or birds unless he needs them for food. I think it is wicked for men to thirst in their souls to kill almost everything which possesses animal life."
MAY ALL CELEBRATE!
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From the garden; nature is the only kind
alluding is fine but isn't it!
this bed of ripeness
selected from heart's vines.
on the table; our platform of love
not the gooey chewy thine
but the considerate and refine
feeding that hunger we all allude to...
the breath of life
succulent divine
love the reality in which we all know
much like the taste of bread.
forward to a place of sharing
faring foods is what counts most in caring
it is the real sense of creation
leaves all our senses flaring!
most of all at our counter spaces
are the counts of glowing faces
as in this picture i see;
ahhhhhhh, my friend Piero with "glee"
This song of men's voices in three or more part
unaccompanied, of a type popular century
from 1700 - 1811; the englightement era
where Joseph F. Smith wrote in Gospel Doctrine to dare ya!
Let Joseph's beliefs shines on
Let his convictions be accepted
Let it inspired us to be and live among earth's creature harmoniously!
Let's for the coming holidays; may ALL can celebrate life!
1805-1844 -- Life of Joseph Smith, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, better known as the Mormons. Smith wrote in his History of the Church that he "exhorted the brethren not to kill a serpent, bird, or an animal of any kind unless it became necessary in order to preserve ourselves from hunger." A later Mormon church president, Joseph F. Smith, wrote in Gospel Doctrine that, "I do not believe any man should kill animals or birds unless he needs them for food. I think it is wicked for men to thirst in their souls to kill almost everything which possesses animal life."
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