YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT

While reading the Torah one bright Sabbath day,
Wyatt and his parents found what YAHUAH did say.

That some animals are clean and fine to eat,
and some are unclean. To tell, just look at their mouth and their feet.

Those with split hooves and who chew their cud are good.
These are the clean animals and are chosen for food.

The sheep, the goats, the deer and the oxen,
do chew and chew and their feet are cloven.

But the pig, the horse and the kitties who pounce,
either their feet are not split, or they only chew once.

Now you might ask, "whats the big deal?
What makes a pig so bad for a meal"?

Well a pig's hooves are cloven, nice and divided,
but he does not keep chewing on what's been provied.

We are what we eat, and that is not funny.
And that effects on how we do study.

So let us divide the Torah like the cows lovely feet,
and let us chew on it, enjoying it's meat.

As the cow chew it's cud, bringing it up again and again,
which makes it easier for the body to gain,

all the wonderful nutrition of it's living diet.
So it is when we chew on the Torah, and that helps us live by it.

And it's feet are for walking the course YAHUAH did draft,
rightly dividing the way of it's path.

So should we do on our fun little excursion,
divide and dissect the Word of instruction.
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