And you to whom adversity has dealt the final blow
With smiling bastards lying to you everywhere you go
Turn to and put out all your strength of arm and heart
and brain
And like the Mary Ellen Carter rise again
Rise again, Rise again
Though your heart it be broken and life about to end
No matter what you've lost;
Be it a home, a love, a friend
Like the Mary Ellen Carter rise again!
Too often we forget that we can rise again.
Advice from Folk Singers and his lyrics.
4 comments:
Hello Stephen.
I got your comment, and am repplying in same. Regarding my conversion from LDS to the Church in Rome...I can explain it all, via email or on AIM or any other way.
God Bless
ase
Wonderful, Stephen.
My friend, who lost a daughter in a car accident a few years ago, and whose husband died of cancer, passed this to me in Relief Society one day:
I dim, I dim
I have no doubt
If someone blew
I would go out.
I did not.
I must be stronger
Than I thought.
-Carol Lyn Pearson
Ase, I'd love to hear your conversion story.
send an email and be careful what you wish for...
annegb
I like the poem.
Thanks for sharing it.
anthony
Wish you luck. Hope you make it back some day.
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