The metaphorical goats
feign innocence:
When did we see you? they ask,
expecting us to believe
that their world exists like some medieval city
behind safe and tall walls;
and that they have never ventured
beyond their comfortable houses,
or had ever gone out to shop or play,
or to attend church, school or work;
not to mention the football, or the theatre.
More than that, they pretend
that the cosmos and its many stories
have never intruded into their secure space;
that there exists neither telephone nor internet,
television, satellite, wireless,
newspaper or magazine.
Dwelling, as they must, in some impossible
pre-Microsoft, pre-Marconi,
pre-Edison, pre-Guttenberg era
their ignorance becomes defensible
only because, presumably,
none homeless or hopeless or hungry,
none abused or oppressed or anguished
ever presented themselves to claim
their attention and their compassion..
This alone would be an acceptable excuse
for failing to see their king,
and failing to do the difficult
but joyous work of love.
2 comments:
Love this poem. Is it okay to share it with my congregation?
Love this poem.
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