A little fly, so innocent and free
Who had a good friendship with a flea
One day he wandered all abroad
And this thing he did showed his mind was quite flawed.
He entered a house, made for humans alone,
And seeing the inside, he let out a groan;
For inside, he found, was a boisterous crowd;
A...
I thought your article was interesting, and that you are talking about things besides Ipods and Star Wars. I welcome your comments to my comments. You were right: up until about a year ago, I believed in Christianity because my parents taught me it. But now, I’m at an age where I need to really...
“I’ve never seen an abominable snowman,
I’m hoping not to see one,
I’m also hoping, if I do,
That it will be a wee one.”
The Abominable Snowman, by Ogden Nash
This clever poem illustrates Ogden Nash’s unique style: always either thrillingly long or blessedly short—and usually...
The Presence of Mr. Glass
“ZALADIN, the World's Greatest Conjurer, Contortionist, Ventriloquist and Human Kangaroo!” The announcer ended the show, followed by thunderous applause. Reverend Brown chuckled, remembering their little incident the prior week. “I’d say he made quite a...
In the allegory Hinds’ Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard, Much-Afraid, the main character, faces many trials. In the beginning, she continually shows much fear through all these circumstances, along with crooked feet and a twisted mouth to hinder her. To add to all this, her relatives, the F...