1980

August 1980

  • Contents

  • Contents

  • Feedback

  • Press Forward

    Paul H. Dunn

  • Latter-day Pioneers: 150 Years Later

    Kathleen Lubeck

  • Winners: The 1980 New Era Contest

  • Of Weeds, Snow Shovels, and Someone Who Once Sang

    Carolyn Campbell

  • The Sign

    Brent Neal Jorgensen and Thomas Irving Wright

  • Selected Photography, Poetry, and Art

    • Pieces of Eternity

      Dayle King Searle

    • Messenger

      Gay Grimes

    • Waltz at Eventide

      Gay Grimes

    • Amphibious Captive to a Child’s Hand

      Gay Grimes

    • Upon Leaving Home

      Stephanie Russell

    • Blue Galilee

      Gay Grimes

    • In Becoming

      Mary Jo Westenhaver

    • You Gentle Me

      David Groesbeck

    • Dependence

      David Groesbeck

    • The Rock Hound

      Dayle King Searle

    • Growing Pains

      Dayle King Searle

  • Molas

    Jean S. Marshall

  • For Bread and Breath of Life

    Bruce W. Jorgensen and Dan Carter

  • Music Man: An Interview with Mormon Composer Merrell Jenson

  • A Puzzlement: People and Places in Pioneer History

    Laurie Williams Sowby

  • Love Notes

    Rebecca Richardson

  • Bring a Deadly Enemy into the Church

    Shawn Bell and Matt Taylor

Upon Leaving Home
August 1980


“Upon Leaving Home,” New Era, Aug. 1980, 29

Upon Leaving Home

by Stephanie Russell

I left my quiet harbor

In favor of another—I know not where.

But first,

there are seas to cross

and storms to brave.

How could I prefer the foreign deep

to the encircling arms of my bay?

Because some things

can only be learned

at sea.

Yes, my craft is watertight.

I can navigate the unknown,

And O, the wind that fills my sails

blows from home.