“Just a Hill,” New Era, Aug. 1987, 23
Just a Hill
I like this hill—
It isn’t a big hill,
It doesn’t have a
beautiful view
But it’s a quiet hill
And I can come here
and think
About Brother Johnson’s
lesson on repentance;
Or how I’ve been doing
as our quorum’s
first assistant;
Or the way Christ
resisted temptation.
Wind—
It blows past me and
shoots through the
tall grass;
Rain clouds gather,
Mingle and mumble,
A stormy premonition;
But they leave again
And the grass is still dry.
I realize
It’s not so important
what I think about
while I’m here,
As what I do between
visits.