This is a pantoum that I wrote in June of 2023 named In a Garden Tilled with Joy. I loved writing it and it even brings tears to my eyes. May it bless you. Nahum.


This is a pantoum that I wrote in June of 2023 named In a Garden Tilled with Joy. I loved writing it and it even brings tears to my eyes. May it bless you. Nahum.


Here is a poem that I wrote about three years ago, about the everlasting arms of Jesus as a comfort to His flock. It is based on the Hebrew word zro’ot olam, which means ‘everlasting arms’; the phrase originates from Deuteronomy 33:26-28, which says, The eternal God is your dwelling place, and underneath are the everlasting arms. May this poem bless you.

Here is a poem that I wrote in August 2019 about going to primary school in the 1980s and taking fruit that I was meant to eat for morning tea – and often never did. Enjoy.
