The Last Supper April 27, 2021 The Last Supper If you are the target audience, I don’t think we can be friends. Spread the love Tags: aspect ratio, bringing sexy back, cut and paste, font overload, readability ◀ Breaking Orbit: vol. 1 of the Titan Run Trilogy David, Jonathan, and Sylvester: From Jim Crow to the Country Club, to a Strange Kind of Love ▶ 7 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Bruce 3 years ago “Don’t be fooled, these are not religious poems. These poems embrace the intersection of the Sacred and the Profane.” Sort of explains this cover. Ian 3 years ago John 11:35. Just John 11:35. Zsuzsa 3 years ago Reply to Ian I was going to give the quote for anyone who was too lazy to pull up biblegateway.com and look it up, but I can’t. It’s too good. Suffice it to say that Ian is right, and John 11:35 is all that needs to be said. RK@HM 3 years ago Reply to Zsuzsa Here we go. SkinnyTim 3 years ago The fact that the author’s name is around where the crotch would be is telling Ron Miller 3 years ago I just barfed up my last supper. Hitch 3 years ago Reply to Ron Miller I wish I could upvote that one, Ron, more than once!
“Don’t be fooled, these are not religious poems. These poems embrace the intersection of the Sacred and the Profane.”
Sort of explains this cover.
John 11:35. Just John 11:35.
I was going to give the quote for anyone who was too lazy to pull up biblegateway.com and look it up, but I can’t. It’s too good. Suffice it to say that Ian is right, and John 11:35 is all that needs to be said.
Here we go.
The fact that the author’s name is around where the crotch would be is telling
I just barfed up my last supper.
I wish I could upvote that one, Ron, more than once!