Habakkuk in rhyme
November Poem #1
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My rhyming, poetic version of Habakkuk 3:17-18 (http://kingjbible.com/habakkuk/3.htm):
Even if the fig tree does not blossom,
and the vines produce no fruit to eat;
Even if the tiring work in the heat
on the olive trees proves fruitless
and the fields yield no meat;
If the flock gets cut off from the herd,
and the herd disappears from the stalls:
Still will I rejoice in the LORD,
and rejoice in the God of my salvation.
(don't scoff, 9 line per day adds up to 270 lines per month)
@2009 David Virgil Hobbs
Version 1: 2:36 AM 11/10/2009
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My rhyming, poetic version of Habakkuk 3:17-18 (http://kingjbible.com/habakkuk/3.htm):
Even if the fig tree does not blossom,
and the vines produce no fruit to eat;
Even if the tiring work in the heat
on the olive trees proves fruitless
and the fields yield no meat;
If the flock gets cut off from the herd,
and the herd disappears from the stalls:
Still will I rejoice in the LORD,
and rejoice in the God of my salvation.
(don't scoff, 9 line per day adds up to 270 lines per month)
@2009 David Virgil Hobbs
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