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To: Sabertooth
I have never seen anything like that before. Really nice poem, I don't like that the little oryx gets eaten in the end, but for what ever time it does live, it hasn't been alone.
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BTT
14 posted on
01/08/2002 10:35:11 AM PST by
harpseal
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Thank you, Sabertooth, for writing such a noble tribute to the end of this sad end of captivating relationship!
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17 posted on
01/08/2002 10:42:33 AM PST by
RonDog
To: Sabertooth
Thanks for this entire thread!
She appears to be a young lioness with some of her cub spots still in her fur. I wonder if this caused this different behavior!
To: Sabertooth
btt
To: Sabertooth
The story is truly amazing, and your poem is beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us. That sharing is what makes FR great, and makes it work.
22 posted on
01/08/2002 4:35:31 PM PST by
esther2
To: Sabertooth,Nancie Drew,golitely,LSJohn,Uncle Bill,PhiKapMom,roughrider,super175,Squantos,Wallaby,
Sabertooth, Thanks very much for the story and the poem. It is a precursor, a foreshadowing of things about to come on the Earth.
Life hangs by a silver thread which nature can cut at any time unless the Lord protects or intervenes.
The Lord created nature to serve His ends.
But we worship the Creator and not the created.
The Creator can and will by His own words change the hearts and minds and actions of the created when the Lion lays down with the lamb and Jesus Christ starts His millenial reign.
When death will no longer have a sting and will be swollowed up in victory, in eternal life, is when the Lord will come to dwell among us once again.
While death holds sway, those who follow the Lord and keep His commandments will go to Him. But He will return with them on the day that death will be no more and when the lion will lie down with the lamb.
Jesus Christ is at the door. Look up for you redemption draws nigh very soon.
It is better to trust in the Lord than in man. That will be the test of those who are snatched away when the Lord comes for His own to spare them from great Tribulation.
This will happen before He comes back in great glory and power to rule and reign in Jerusalem and before the lion lays down with the lamb.
Then the scepter will rise out of Judah and the government will be on His shoulders and every knee will bow to Him. And then death will be vanquished and the lion will lay down with the lamb.
To: Sabertooth
And I thought I might have been one of the only to pick up on the prophetic significance of this.
Maybe I'm not alone after all.
But lately it feels that way...
To: Sabertooth
Thank you much. Our Lord IS good, isn't He? And you, friend, are a wonderful poet!!!
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To: Sabertooth
Thanks for the ping. Nice poem. Animals do mourn the loss of their companions. For whatever reason the bond, I imagine the lioness will miss her ward temporarily. It is interesting the stories that make people stop and think. I note that this was one. I like that.
To: Sabertooth;RonDog
The original thread brought me to tears, and I printed out the pictures to save as a reminder of something wondrous. Sabertooth, I'm printing your poem to go with.
Thanks again for the ping RonDog.
To: Sabertooth
Though most of us were hoping...it was real
The ending of the story lacks appeal
But what great Kings are Lions without zeal
And what's a timid Oryx...but a meal.
To: Sabertooth
Thanks for the ping, and the beautiful poem. BTTT
43 posted on
01/09/2002 3:36:45 AM PST by
firewalk
To: Sabertooth
Goosebumps!
48 posted on
01/09/2002 4:49:33 AM PST by
Elsie
To: Sabertooth
"By other jaws, her oryx lamb was met
Isaiah's oracle is not quite yet." Though many will 'love' some will yet hate,
Tomorrow's 'Light' guarantees a better fate.
Thank you, Sabertooth.
50 posted on
01/09/2002 5:18:25 AM PST by
d14truth
To: Sabertooth
Great poem !!
58 posted on
01/09/2002 9:38:08 AM PST by
blackie
To: Sabertooth
While the world was in a mess
There came the story of a lioness.
Unseemly behavior, out of sort,
A storm tossed ship, seeking a port?
Came a young oryx standing at her side
Perhaps a replacement for her pride?
It seems though now we'll never know
The young oryx will never grow.
A hungry lion, snuck in unawares,
Has ended the gawking, and the stares.
Till Christ comes, is the refrain
We will endure such bitter pain.
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