Sheep in Winter

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This resource relating to Jeremiah 23:1-6 provides poems by John Clare (1793-1864) and Tom Hennen highlighting themes of human struggle and resilience.
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*** Revised Common Lectionary *** Lectionary Reading: Jeremiah 23:1-6 CLASSIC POEM: Sheep in Winter John Clare The sheep get up and make their many tracks And bear a load of snow upon their backs, And gnaw the frozen turnip to the ground With sharp quick bite, and then go noising round The boy that pecks the turnips all the day And knocks his hands to keep the cold away And laps his legs in straw to keep them warm And hides behind the hedges from the storm. The sheep, as tame as dogs, go where he goes And try to shake their fleeces from the snows, Then leave their frozen meal and wander round The stubble stack that stands beside the ground, And lie all night and face the drizzling storm And shun the hovel where they might be warm. *** This poem is in the public domain, and may be read in a live-streamed worship service. CONTEMPORARY POEM: Sheep in the Winter Night Tom Hennen SNIPPET: Inside the barn the sheep were standing, pushed close to one another. Some were dozing, some had eyes wide open listening in the dark. Some had no doubt heard of wolves. … [ READ THE FULL POEM ]
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John Clare
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Tom Hennen
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Year B Proper 11 (Ordinary Time 16)
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Monday, July 15, 2024