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Sun Again Has Been
Page 8 of Episcopal Church Hymnal.
Will love it forever. 

Sun again has been,
Breaking so another day, 
we can have to save.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick



Virtual Poetry Reading
You need to have virtual poetry reading.
All Saints Episcopal Church, Stonybrook, 
NY has it. I am  on it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iSqSxTCANE...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Bishop Mariann Budde
Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde
speaks about what America should be.
She is truly a person of honor and dignity.
Why should she apologize for just asking for mercy?...

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© Jim Healey  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, appreciation,
Form: Clerihew
Forth Dying On the Fourth
Bounce on a spring and will spring forth
Ito the air like the flowers springing forth,
Still growing;
Beauty showing.
Who many may have died by the fourth.

Jim Horn

Off to St. James Episcopal....

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Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Love Each New Vestment
Love Each New Vestment

love each new vestment
And wonder where old ones went
To God they were sent

Jim Horn

Church just received new choir vestments
here at St. James Episcopal in Shallotte,
NC....

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Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku



Any Way You Want
Any Way You Want
To rejoice, freedom of choice;
Episcopal Church.

In the Episcopal Church Easter service,
you could stand, sit or kneel any way
you wanted to. 

Versatility,
Not needing nobility
Is best church approach.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy, religious,
Form: Haiku
Rise To the Occassion
Rise To the Occassion

We finally found  another Priest;
For him decided to have a feast;
Occasion rose,
We suppose;
Had made sure we added yeast.

Jim Horn

Our new Priest for St. Thomas
Episcopal in Shallotte, NC is 
from Long Island....

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Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Another Kerr Eruption
Another Kerr Eruption

With intelligence had been an interruption,
And inserted into it was some Kerruption;
We were elated,
And graduated;
While Trump had experienced corruption.

Kerr is a lay Episcopal Person at All Saints
at Stonybrook, NY....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Doves Do Things That Seem So Strange
Doves do things surely seeming so strange;
Can hear them cooing at their convenience;
Will see them waddle while seeking food;
When doing this they may be there in pairs.

Have to go to 
compline service at 8 PM EST or slightly after
Is on Facebook at St Matthews Episcopal Church....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Ballad
When America First We Are Cursed
When America First We Are Cursed

What happens  when America is first,
We will all eventually become cursed;
Wrong way go;
Evil will grow;
For God should always have a thirst.

Jim Horn

Bishop Michael of Episcopal Church was 
AM Joy this morning. He had given the
sermon at the Royal Wedding....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Trump Wish Would Parish
Trump Wish Would Parish 

Hillary we love and still do cherish,
While we wish Trump would parish;
On Christmas Eve,
Episcopal Church leave;
All of us he does like to embarrish.

Jim Horn

He was actually at an Episcopal Church.

Seems like when Trump leaves, 
He had stolen all of the sheaves....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, 1st grade, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Death of David Jenkins of Saint James Episcopal
For David Jenkins of Saint James Episcopal
Shallotte, NC

There is only this left I can beg or borrow;
Last moment which was so full of sorrow;
God reigns supreme,
And He will redeem;
Did die and never again have a tomorrow.

James Thomas Horn
Retired Veteran
RiverSea Plantation
Bolivia, NC 28422...

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Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Trump a Contagious Conquistador
Trump A Contagious Conquistador

Trump has been a  contagious conquistador;
Thinks is handsome and those around adore;
Far or near,
Pain in rear;
We abore and  don't want around anymore.

Jim Horn

By and heading for St. James Episcopal in 
Shallotte, NC.  Sure miss choir being we
do not have one during the summer....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
May Remain Obscure
May Remain Obscure

God in our lives may remain obscure,
But he still exists and know for sure;
Has plans for me;
Will be set free;
He sent us His Son a mighty messenger.

Jim Horn

You should google "How Lovely Are the Messengers"
and listen to it. Choir sand it at St. James Episcopal
in Shallotte, NC last Sunday....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Straighten Out Our Mess
Tomorrow 10/29/2017 is Psalm 90:1-6 and 13-17
with a gospel of Matthew 22:34-46.

Straighten Out Our Mess

What we will need to straighten out our mess,
Is always God's love along with graciousness;
We had heeded,
Rules we needed;
Glad all of us with His Holy Son He did bless.

Jim Horn

St. James Episcopal Church
Shallotte, NC...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Russell Whitesell
The story of a flyer who was lifted higher. How one of Howard Hughes' personal pilots became an Episcopal minister after a life-altering, life-shattering night in a hotel room. He then became a personal adviser to kings, presidents and other celebrities after his soul-awakening. Learn what he learned in the process and meet those he met; it may change your life!...

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Categories: episcopal, celebrity,
Form: Free verse
New Episcopal Female Bishop
New Episcopal Female Bishop

She stood tall while people would applaud;
Her award had been based on love of God,
And Son who from Him one day did shed;
Crucified on cross and to death had bleed.

Prestigious honor upon her was bestowed,
And how great face looked when it glowed;
With effervescent faith she had been bridled;
Her position of Bishop she became entitled.

Jim Horn...

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Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Couplet
Trump a Big Boss
Trump A Big Boss

Wrote these limericks while at my
wife Jill's choir practice before the
church service at Saint James
Episcopal in Shallotte, NC
Ridiculous about Trump place
in Carolina being burned.

Trump thinks that he is a big boss
Hands are too small to fit a cross
He is to us has become huge bother
Hard to believe made by Our Father
Definitely surely is an albatross.

Jim Horn...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, humorous,
Form: Limerick
Could Be Capacity
Could Be New Found Capacity

Is true stick with it using my tenacity;
Encourages and increases my capacity;
Stayed in shower,
Oven an hour;
That also did expand all of my elasticity.

Jim Horn

Got to clean up for St. James Episcopal
Church Service. Priest always starts off 
with a Joke like Bush does to break the
ice. Suppose I took a sign with me that
had a bunch of ice cycles on it....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Shiver and Quiver Horn Haiku Question
So would you shiver
And then start to quiver from
Cancer of liver?

It was terrible
And had been unbearable
When we did find out.

We all prayed a lot
And many tears back had fought
And were highly wrought.

To friend we do love
Save a space while up above
While you wait for us.

Jim Horn

Just found out that a dear friend
at St. James Episcopal with great
tenor voice has cancer of the liver....

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: episcopal, sad,
Form: Haiku
Hands of Surgeons
Hands of Surgeons

Our friend Bob Lynott is undergoing
cancer surgery today at Duke University.

God, hands of surgeons be sure to guide;
Who we trust and on them have relied;
Now is not near;
Our prayers hear;
Give them things needed and not denied.

Jim Horn

This should be sent out to each member of
St. James Episcopal Church, Shallotte, NC.
Hope he will be here singing in choir this
Sunday with his great tenor voice....

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Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Saint James the Fisherman Day
Saint James the Fisherman Day

Rohr family was nicest and kindest;
They had found it so hard to resist;
High point there,
They would share;
A new Episcopal Church does exist.

James Thomas Horn
Member of St. James Episcopal
As well as a retired veteran
Bolivia, NC

Church is currently located on
highest point in Shallotte, NC.
We are very thankful to Rohr family.

Messed up. Property was donated by
Chandler Rourk.

https://www.geni.com/surnames/roark...

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Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
In My Mind Still Will Remain
In My Mind Still Will Remain

my mind still remain
what we had fought for in vein
died with much disdain

Jim Horn

Are hearing about all of the
monuments being torn down
and names of bases expressing
names of Confederate officers
being changed. Segregation
and integration have always
been key issues in our society.

Poetry Reading at 1100 PM today:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8675871768?status=success

At All Souls Episcopal Church 
in Stonybrook, NY....

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Categories: episcopal, allegory, analogy,
Form: Haiku

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