In times like these, religion is so closely linked to politics. The Muslim religion seems particularly scary.
In college, when I studied religion, I remember thinking that the Muslim religion was beautiful. At least what little I learned of it. But now, years later, I recall only one line from the Koran, which I scribbled in my notes. I love this line:
"Because you are within his workings, God is closer to you than the vein in your neck."
Which reminds me of a line from a Li-Young Lee love poem:
"My tongue remembers your wounded flavor.
The vein in my neck
adores you."
Writer’s Digest 94th Annual Competition Rhyming Poetry First Place Winner:
“Plaints of the Old Git”
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Congratulations to Peter Hankins, first-place winner in the Rhyming Poetry
category of the 94th Annual Writer’s Digest Writing Competition. Here’s his
wi...
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