Showing posts with label Adam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adam. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2023

We call it the Fall

Haiku for blaming


We call it the Fall;

this ancient tale that explains

why things aren’t perfect.


When God created

all was good, harmonious;

why did things go wrong?


You may eat, says God

of any in the garden,

save that tree, yonder.


The tree of knowledge

of good and evil; that fruit

will cause you to die.


The crafty serpent,

(Where did he come from?) is made

the villain. Boo, hiss!


No, you will not die,

the serpent spoke. But rather

you’ll be wise, like God.


The man and woman

freely partake of the fruit;

the woman is blamed.


The man and woman,

their nakedness revealed, stitched

loincloths from fig leaves.


Their innocence lost,

the garden becomes a place

of deceit and blame.


Our own earth garden

is wracked by violence, deceit

and blame. Save us, God!


© Ken Rookes 2023 

Sunday, September 1, 2019

An old creation story

A poem for the Narrative Lectionary

An old creation story
Haiku from the dreamtime

The ancient story
sees the divine creator
sculpting humankind.

The Eden garden;
fruitfulness to be enjoyed,
The man must tend it.

The tree of knowledge
of good and evil is there;
a great temptation.

What did God expect
from her arboreal ban:
don’t eat of this tree?

Humans dominate
the other creatures, even
giving them their names.

The man sleeps deeply
as the woman is taken,
rib-like, from his side.

Fashioned from the ground
the man and woman of dust
belong to the earth.

She is his helper;
he will be her helper, too.
They will be partners

What means this order;
first the man, then the woman?
Damn patriarchy!

Two will become one,
this divine purpose: friendship,
support, and oneness.

© Ken Rookes 2019

Quiet and peaceable

  Haiku responding to 1 Timothy 2:1-7 Supplications, prayers intercessions; we make them for those who rule us. We would live quiet ...