Beyond Destruction

Beyond Destruction

Though all of earth will some day pass,
the mountains melt with fervent heat
and even stones be consumed with fire:

yet until that day children must eat,
the sick shall need their care
and the whole be better off clothed.

Until the lion lie down with the lamb,
the eagle fly with the dove
and the bear be gentle as the dew,

until all things be made new
and we receive the kingdom from above,
this earth shall need its stewarding

and all who live on it
will live in need of love.
And even after faith shall turn to sight

and hope receive its desire,
yet shall live love and light,
as one eternal fire.

Doc Arnett

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Doc Arnett has been published in Ladies Home Journal, Southern Review, Fruit of the Vine, The Upper Room, Pastoral Life, The Quiet Hour, and other publications. He co-authored quarterly collections of agrarian poetry in The Rolling Coulter. Amazing Things Press printed a collection of his photographs and poems about death and dying: Tears and Prayers: Sharing Pain and Sorrow, Find Hope and Comfort (2015). Doc lives in Wathena, KS.

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