tomato-bird:[ Song Credit] [ An Explanation ] “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your
tomato-bird:[ Song Credit] [ An Explanation ] “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might” -Ecclesiastes 9:10[image description: a digitally illustrated comic featuring two semi-anthropomorphized daikon radishes with legs and arms. the first two panels show a desert mountain landscape and are captioned, “every day a dying day, every day a dying day.” one radish carries firewood to another and they climb the mountain together. the panels are captioned, “be it ox or be it ram, father tell me, please the god of abraham? (every day a dying day) be it ox or be it ram, oh my sweet babe, it is the blood of the innocents.” in the next panel, the sun begins to sets and the text reads, “every day a dying day, every day a dying day.” the radishes reach a stone altar at the summit of the mountain and the bigger radish points toward it. the text reads, “and who are you to understand?” in the next two panels, the bigger radish lifts a knife over the smaller one, who is bound and laid on top of the altar. the text reads, “the ways of he who holds the blade?’ the next three panels show a radish growing in the ground, with the caption, “and who are you to stay the hand of him who made you?” the next panels show thorns against the dusky red sky, with the caption, “be it ill, or be it good, father tell me, makes you bind me hand and foot? every day a dying day. be it ill or be it good.” the bigger radish looms over the smaller, bound one, with the caption, “oh my sweet babe, i am doing as i should.” in the next panel, the sun sets even further, and the following one shows the bigger radish in shadow against the sky. both are captioned, “every day a dying day.” the next panel shows the top of a ram’s head, tangled in with the thorns, against the sky, captioned, “every day a dying day.” the final panel shows the two radishes against a pale blue background, hugging.] -- source link
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