I met Mary LaFrances in Florida, working to save Terri.
She had driven straight through from Iowa all by herself
to join the battle. As a pro-life nurse, she spoke
passionately about Terri's condition and how she would
have been fired if a patient in her care were to have
his or her hands and feet drawn up as Terri's were.
She stayed over a month, praying fervantly and serving
those who gave their all to show the media Terri's dignity and
humanity.
It was a pleasure to have worked along side such a faithful
servant of God. I trust you'll enjoy another side of her God
given talents as much as I have!
Passionate advocacy for legal protection for all human life from biological beginning, through natural death.
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
In tribute to Terri and her beloved family and supporters....
ODE TO RUNNING WATERS
I wandered, lonely as a cloud
O'er hill and valley, 'neath leafy shroud
Of stately forest that raised its head
To sky above from earthen bed.
I paused ' neath cool of sylvan wing
That sheltered there a tiny spring
Giving forth from Natures breast
To infant waters, virtue blest.
Crystal waters, cool and sweet
Dance o'er pebbles on twinkly feet,
Sparkling droplets, sunlight kissed
Gurgle on 'neath moon and mist.
Sombred now this babbling brook
Drifts on quiet thru valed nook
And winds its way thru mossy side
Where creature small and flower hide.
On they course thru cavern walls
That echo back the erie calls
Of searching waters pounding on
To find New Life within the Dawn
The Gate is won, the battle's done
Reborn they leap to greet the sun,
Plunging down, proud and grand
Crowned in mist upon the sand.
Times tides surge on
But mortals end,
And to his Fate each one must bend.
Coursing on magestically
These waters meet the Eternal Sea.
mary mitchell lafrancis 1955
ODE TO RUNNING WATERS
I wandered, lonely as a cloud
O'er hill and valley, 'neath leafy shroud
Of stately forest that raised its head
To sky above from earthen bed.
I paused ' neath cool of sylvan wing
That sheltered there a tiny spring
Giving forth from Natures breast
To infant waters, virtue blest.
Crystal waters, cool and sweet
Dance o'er pebbles on twinkly feet,
Sparkling droplets, sunlight kissed
Gurgle on 'neath moon and mist.
Sombred now this babbling brook
Drifts on quiet thru valed nook
And winds its way thru mossy side
Where creature small and flower hide.
On they course thru cavern walls
That echo back the erie calls
Of searching waters pounding on
To find New Life within the Dawn
The Gate is won, the battle's done
Reborn they leap to greet the sun,
Plunging down, proud and grand
Crowned in mist upon the sand.
Times tides surge on
But mortals end,
And to his Fate each one must bend.
Coursing on magestically
These waters meet the Eternal Sea.
mary mitchell lafrancis 1955