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Lawrence Hall HSG [email protected]                             The God of Children and Blueberries     For Theo (who is three today) and Nora (who is more than three)                            “It is eaten, and renewed, every day.”       -Ramandu’s daughter in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader God is prodigal with his seasons and feasts - This is the season of blueberries, each day a feast Great clouds of fat blue globes hang upon the little trees Water and sky shading into Prussian blue This is a table-tree, all are invited To stand with buckets and thirsty lips To pick and take, to take and eat, each day The feast magically renewed each dawn Mockingbirds, robins, sparrows, rabbits, and squirrels And children Picking, pecking, plucking, nibbling, biting All at Aslan’s Table, and all at peace
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Jun 8, 2024
Jun 8, 2024 at 11:11 AM UTC
The God of Children and Blueberries
Lawrence Hall HSG [email protected]                             The God of Children and Blueberries     For Theo (who is three today) and Nora (who is more than three)                            “It is eaten, and renewed, every day.”       -Ramandu’s daughter in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader God is prodigal with his seasons and feasts - This is the season of blueberries, each day a feast Great clouds of fat blue globes hang upon the little trees Water and sky shading into Prussian blue This is a table-tree, all are invited To stand with buckets and thirsty lips To pick and take, to take and eat, each day The feast magically renewed each dawn Mockingbirds, robins, sparrows, rabbits, and squirrels And children Picking, pecking, plucking, nibbling, biting All at Aslan’s Table, and all at peace
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Jun 8, 2024
Jun 8, 2024 at 11:11 AM UTC
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