Bible College

I am perplexed by the apparentl uniformity of belief
in such a changeling concept,
the monolith from a million shards.
Like Eskimos with a hundred different words for 'snow'
there are so very many different visions of "God"
each  visage a chimera in itself.
And yet they have defined him here,
built him, immutable, of glass and stone,
of faith and surrender.
Scrubbed young faces chatter and text,
gathered here to celebrate their agreement on the definition of something
that mankind can never, will never, probably should never
agree upon.

What allows one mind to grasp and hold fixed
that which slips like glittering minnows through my own heart?
How do they imprint one design like footsteps in cureing concrete
when another finds only shadows in a whirlwind,
seeks but glimpses only a jellyfish opacity of desire,
a longing without focus?
Is there something identifiable that sorts them,
some stamp of purpose, cast of jaw,
or something not visible, perhaps, but quantifiable~
a particular fold of gray tissue
or tide of chemical messages
that tells them, steadies them,
looses them like an arrow to the same target?

Do they perhaps retain a characteristic my DNA
has rejected:
the ability to hear angel wings?

 

Tracy Nov 6th 2013 01:54 pm Poetry No Comments yet Comments RSS

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