SEMINARIAN
A sanctuary, this studied room –
a sacred place without divinity.
Here, he first began to scour
the weed-strewn paving of his mind –
thought-loads of words strove to devour
his piety.
The books, which thronged
his living space, provided sustenance –
a new found grace.
Alone,
a hermit walled in by abstractions,
striving to fill a god-shaped absence
with well-honed words.
Roomed in his study, studying his mind,
vacuity – that most tenacious weed –
has left him blind.
Malcolm Evison
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
BEING
BEING
God spoke –
I dare not listen.
I could not face
the stillness
of simply being there.
God spoke:
there were no words –
I simply saw
the suffering of others.
I could not share
the stillness
of simply being there.
One day I knew
God could not speak -
I used my eyes,
I saw and felt
the suffering of multitudes –
I listened to their cries –
then cautiously I whispered
“I am here”
and from my helplessness
I knew -
that God was there.
Malcolm Evison
28 July 2005
God spoke –
I dare not listen.
I could not face
the stillness
of simply being there.
God spoke:
there were no words –
I simply saw
the suffering of others.
I could not share
the stillness
of simply being there.
One day I knew
God could not speak -
I used my eyes,
I saw and felt
the suffering of multitudes –
I listened to their cries –
then cautiously I whispered
“I am here”
and from my helplessness
I knew -
that God was there.
Malcolm Evison
28 July 2005
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