The Gospel Poetry of J. Alan R.
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3 Latest Poems:
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1.
It's The Eyes
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belies
3.
They Don't Have Ears
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Complete List in Alphabetical Order:
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A Cold House
A Glory Often Missed
A Shepherd Girl Danced
Abide
Alive
Before
belies
Between
Bigger Than That!
Blind
Bone Concert
Bug Light
Came a King
Camping
Can You?
Can You See Me Now?
Dancing on a Rope
Dead Dudes Don't Do Diddly!
Death Yaps
Deep
Ever Since
Ezekiel's Hair
Flying the Eye of God
Foolish Fish
For Dreamers Only
Forever Kids
Forever Kisses
From the Beginning
God Stepped Down
Good Soldiers
Gotta Go!
H²O
Handshake from Heaven
He Gave
He Made Us To Dance
Him We Have Known
House of Bread
How Dare
How It Feels
I Could Ask
If God Gave
I'm A Balloon
In The Desert Place
In The House of His Heart
Integrous Man
Into My Storm
Is It Enough?
It's All About
It's Not Dark
It's The Eyes
Jacob's Limp
Jeremiah’s Song
Just Ask Joe
Kana!
Kleenex Bookends
Let All the Earth be Silent
Long Promenade
Lord Me
Mirror Men
My Best Friends
My Gethsemane
My Pretty Box
Names Are Being Written
On My Way
Pa
Planting the Plants of God's Good Field
Pointing the Way
Promising Forever
Put It On Me
Raking Leaves
Real to Me
Realm Rider
Safe Harbor's Promise
Sandy, at the Cliff's Edge
Scarecrows
Seamless
Secret Saints
Shuns in the Dark
Sing, Sing, Sing
Small Things
So Cry
Sometimes
Stand in the Pouring
Strange Work
Stubborn Hills
Taste the Rains
The Dawnings
The Didymus Confessions
The Dresser Calls
The Golden Cord
The Just Right Time
The Maker
The Master's Elbow
The Naked Man
The Only Thing Worthwhile
The Place of the Cleansing Bowl
The Shofar's Blast
The Stonecutter's Stones
The Time Has Come
The Wilderness of Judah
There Beats Your Heart
There You Go
There's a Cross on a Hill
They're Watching
They Don't Have Ears
This Very Moment
Those
Through Each Day
Through the Holes
Trees Don't Forget
Until You Are Weary
Vitis
Waitin' at the Window
Walk with Me
We Would Do Well
We’re at War!
Wear Me Like a Pair of Work Gloves
What More?
What the Servant Saw
When Leaves Turn
Where the Goats Go
Where the River Flows
Who Am I...
Who Is Your Father?
Will the Real Me, Please?
You Know I Don't
Yours
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