Monday, February 14, 2011

But I say to you


Yahweh-God had plenty of
opportunities to observe
and comment upon the
apparently inherent,
motivation of self-interest
dominating the social behaviour
of earth’s ascendant inhabitants..
Perhaps I made a few mistakes,
the almighty might have sighed
in divine cogitation
upon the propensity
of most human creatures
to push their freedom to the limits;
disregarding the needs of their fellows.
So it is that the lawmaker was sent
to establish some boundaries
and to remind the wandering
wilderness people
of their responsibilities.
A millennium or so later
the laughing man from the north came
with his message of outrageous love.
He had little interest
in rules and restrictions;
being more concerned with the infinite
and glorious possibilities
of human living,
with its reckless generosity,
foolish open-handedness
and unexpected grace. A few listened.
Most preferred the boundaries.

©2011 Ken Rookes

1 comment:

Rev Gordon Bannon said...

Interesting, big words, but i like it. I hope you didn't mind (it's always dangerous with poetry) but i corrected what i think was a typo changing 'of' to 'or'.
Shalom
Gordon

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