the good endeavor -
the good endeavor -
a collection of thoughts, resources, and musings from a gospel-driven artist.
expect more coming soon!
“Take on yourself the good endeavor
And bring new life to all this death
Adorn the dark with grace forever
And labor ‘till your final breath”
Who Killed Thomas Kean? And I Heard the Mourner Say Chapter One.
One thing that should be noted about Mrs. Edinburough is that her gossip was regarded as truth. Though behind Mrs. Edinburough’s back, most people disapproved of her gossip, her words were never questioned, and her stature dared anyone to doubt her. She was a large woman with sagging cheeks, two flaps of loose flesh wringing her neck, and breasts that sat atop her stomach like two melted cantaloupes on a desk. She also happened to be the mayor’s mother, deeming her indisputable.
If The Stones Were to Cry - A Poem
A forest of stone,
Alone, still, and silent.
Compliant to whispers,
And grifters despised.