The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living. - Marcus Tullius Cicero
Tag: Saints
Saints, Known & Unknown
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.Psalms 116.15 (KJV) Tripadi: death of a saint Let the angels rejoice and singIt is the hour of homecomingFor life complete in great works welcome end All Saints' Day, also known as All Hallows' Day, Hallowmas, the Feast of All Saints, or Solemnity … Continue reading Saints, Known & Unknown
Wise Augustine
We spoke ofthe city of godAnd faith in the sight unseenAs I walked with the wise Augustine We discussedHow a path will lead to it's endWhose purpose is where it's beenAs I walked with the wise Augustine We ponderedThe honesty of youthHow innocence is the purity of truthAs I walked with the wise Augustine We … Continue reading Wise Augustine
Thank You for the Tiger
Oh Lord, seer of all unknowns Who saw the prayers in our bones Welsh tiger fans true All Glamorgan through We thank you For Tom Jones Clogyrnach is a Welsh poetic meter that falls under the poetic form of awdl (odes). Clogyrnach are composed of any number of 6-line stanzas. Each stanza has 32 syllables. … Continue reading Thank You for the Tiger
Saint Valentine’s Malady
"So, you're saying, love is causing this?" "No, not at all! This is a neurological disorder. His brain activity is abnormal, resulting in seizures. It also explains his change in behavior, and the uncontrollable loss of consciousness." "Ah, you mean Saint Valentine's Malady, young lady." "We call it epilepsy now, old man." Valentine the Patron … Continue reading Saint Valentine’s Malady