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Fourteen Is Young
February 2005


“Fourteen Is Young,” Ensign, Feb. 2005, 61

Fourteen Is Young

Fourteen is young

to yearn for wisdom,

to study, ponder,

and ask for answers

that will change a world.

But early in greening grove

of a Palmyra spring,

youthful limbs

in outgrown homespun

bend among fresh ferns

unfolding on the forest floor.

A voice speaks fervently,

Father.

Evil, slithering

through confusion

of decaying leaves,

strikes suddenly,

binds the tongue,

strangles the inquiry—

Which one … ?

Struggling against

impending doom,

the sinking supplicant

prays more earnestly,

Father!

Eternity opens.

Descending light

dispels the gloom.

Believing eyes behold

both the Father

and the Son.

Fourteen is young

to disturb the powers

of darkness,

to learn who God is,

who we are, and

what we may become.

Photograph by Susan Goines, Superstock; inset: Joseph Smith’s First Vision, by Greg K. Olsen, may not be copied