2005

October 2005

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Be Honest

    David A. Bednar

  • Don’t Be Afraid

    David O. McKay

  • This Recruit Does Not Swear, Sir!

    Brian D. Stenquist

  • Idea List: Temple Blessings Now and Later

  • Q&A: Questions and Answers

  • New Era Poster

  • Behind the Scenes

    Shanna Butler

  • Walking with Kasha

    Ginger M. Churchill

  • Diving into Seminary

    • Seminary after Dark

      Richard M. Romney

  • Articles of Faith: If This Is True

    Sally S. English

  • Staying Converted

    Vaclava Svobodova

  • Singing a New World Record

    John Farrington

  • What’s Up?

  • You’re a Mormon?

    Ana Lee Graniela López

  • Instant Messages

    • Saving Chris

      Robert Bjorklund and Shirley S. Swenson

    • Following My Father

      Laura A. Austin

    • The Power of My Testimony

      Adriana C. De Lima

    • Any Good?

      Merry Smith Watt

  • What’s in It for You

  • We’ve Got Mail

  • Sometimes

    Mieka Wenner

Sometimes
October 2005


“Sometimes,” New Era, Oct. 2005, 51

Sometimes

By Mieka Wenner

Sometimes I feel like thunder,

But I have to wait

For a rainstorm to be heard.

Sometimes I feel like falling snow,

But a blizzard is too far away,

And I have to wait to dance.

Sometimes I feel like an autumn leaf,

But I have to wait for the breeze

To help me up when I fall.