1972

October 1972

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Poetry

    • Conversion

      Dianne Dibb Forbis

    • Regardless

      Darvil B. McBride

    • Guilt

      Elmo L. Walker

    • Yesterday Summer

      Sunnie Rae Thompson

  • Love One Another

    N. Eldon Tanner

  • Follow the Brethren

    Alma P. Burton

  • How Do Movies and TV Influence Behavior?

    Victor B. Cline

  • Joy

    Reed Smoot

  • The Word of Wisdom: Mark of a Peculiar People

    Edwin B. Firmage

  • The Secular Purpose of Genealogical Work

    Dallin H. Oaks

  • A Mormon in Nepal

    Allen W. Palmer

  • Our Greatest Obligation

    David O. McKay

  • Pointers for Parents: Believing in Your Children

  • The American Presidency and the Mormons

    James B. Allen

  • America’s Young Mother of the Year

    Eleanor Knowles

  • When My Husband Walks in the Door

    Marilyn RiAnne Murdock

  • The Art of Eating, Japanese Style

    Chieko Okazaki

  • Needed: A Rainy Day File!

    Daryl V. Hoole

  • Fresh Flowers on Your Place Mats

    Thelma T. Harrison

  • Alone through Death

    Blaine R. Porter

  • Policies and Programs

  • News of the Church

    • Elder Benson Receives Patriotic Honor

    • Oakland Temple President Appointed

    • Promised Valley Playhouse Dedicated

    • Sunday School Organizational Changes

    • Summer Pageants Tell Story of the Church

  • Books

  • Our Readers Write

  • An Evening of Historical Vignettes

  • After All

Guilt
October 1972


“Guilt,” Ensign, Oct. 1972, 37

Guilt

By Elmo L. Walker

Guilt

Unwraps its soul slowly

With flesh-peeling

Unwindings.

Its blotches respond

To the bleachings

Of light.