Over the
Distant Hill
(“Don’t
let any evil talk come out of your mouths. Say only what will help to build
others up and meet their needs. Then what you say will help those who listen.” Ephesians 4:29)
Just
over the distant hill and away
from the dusty syllables
of everyone who knows better than
everyone else…
from the dusty syllables
of everyone who knows better than
everyone else…
Just
beyond the dewy field and away
from the chiseled orphanage
where children walk in their sleep
and repeat the refrain of their adoptive’s martial songs…
from the chiseled orphanage
where children walk in their sleep
and repeat the refrain of their adoptive’s martial songs…
Just
beyond the last eucalyptus and away
from the fits and starts that
memory holds tighter than a baby blanket…
from the fits and starts that
memory holds tighter than a baby blanket…
Just
above the final crest and away
from the fatal consonants
of every lecture delivered like icy proverbs
from enthroned tongues of the allies of
insinuation…
from the fatal consonants
of every lecture delivered like icy proverbs
from enthroned tongues of the allies of
insinuation…
Just there the final
step, the last footprint in the
warm mud waiting,
the vagabond, with his heart packed high upon his back,
sees the fire of affection and
warm mud waiting,
the vagabond, with his heart packed high upon his back,
sees the fire of affection and
Sets his heart upon the
brow of the hill that loves
truth more than judgment. And he sits awhile in
the embrace of warm; he drinks awhile in the
pastures out of harm
of the words propelled like daggers from behind.
truth more than judgment. And he sits awhile in
the embrace of warm; he drinks awhile in the
pastures out of harm
of the words propelled like daggers from behind.
He still wonders,
though, an immigrant in a new land,
why so many “amens” at the words used to
shrink others down to size. Why so many
“hallelujahs” when dangerous barbs quote
scripture, and reduce it all to rules
why so many “amens” at the words used to
shrink others down to size. Why so many
“hallelujahs” when dangerous barbs quote
scripture, and reduce it all to rules
Only the initiated have
never broken. Having spoken
their piece,
they slap each other on the back, have a potluck and
evict the homeless boy sleeping in the shed.
their piece,
they slap each other on the back, have a potluck and
evict the homeless boy sleeping in the shed.
He will never leave this
new country, for, in truth and love,
he knows it is his native home.
he knows it is his native home.
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