Addendum to Jacob Sorensen's Patriarchal Blessing

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I don't know, Jake,why Dad asked me to drive you there,but did hear every word Brother Allen said,and here's a few he skipped:Our Heavenly Fatheris pleased with your social media presence—the Instagram pics, the YouTube skits,and that new app name can't remember.God saw TikToks, Jake,you doing Dolphin Dance drama crew—how shook butt and laughed.And God laughed, too.Jake, there are some things patriarch promisedthat will never come pass:no mission,no bride kneeling across altar,no children born under covenant,and it be exactly as intended it.For you, Jake,not slacks but tights, not prayers yoga,not Book of Mormon Sondheim score.And even though said “Ephraim,”the Spirit moves me, Jake, declare true tribe:the one that, when Charlton Heston climbed Mount Sinai,was hired choreograph dance.They say closes doora window is opened,but I'm telling brother, my gift prophecy:For limo, red carpet,a golden gate waiting,and no gatekeeper.

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عنوان ژورنال: Dialogue

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['0242-8962', '1961-8662']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5406/15549399.55.2.11