“Pioneer Journal,” Ensign, July 1997, 41
Pioneer Journal
Nauvoo
“Today we left Nauvoo, the beautiful;
We saw the temple, towering stark and high,
Our empty houses, then turned to face the dull,
Western expanse of loneliness and sky.”
The words were written carefully and slow,
Each phrase is fashioned meaningful and clear,
Yet, now and then, a small blotch lets me know
The words were interrupted by a tear.
I read her journal over now and see
The gallant preparations for the West.
I understand her words, “God made man free
To worship. We shall yet find comfort, rest,
A spot where every one of us will dare
Kneel down in peace to say an honest prayer.”1