strange ornaments and instruments,
useful for things that no one remembers
What were they for? Their uses as diverse
as their appearance: oft the victim, oft the perpetrator
and usually
somewhere in between
This monstrance
tarnished by affluence
dimmed by frustrated hopes
cradles the corpse of a dead god
Who keeps company with all who have
finally failed
This life so full of compromise
this will to love so fierce
but so stunted
these immobile feet so
desperate to move
bears the presence of a dead god
in the world that
also died
but forgot
Those with eyes to see
kneel down to adore
the brokenness and the pain
the failure and the compromise
the unclarity and confusion
"this is the way he made me, and I don't dispute 'hit."
Faith for all defects supplying
where the feeble senses fail
where the feeble senses fail
I am a temple of the Holy Ghost
I am a temple of the Holy Ghost
I am a temple of the Holy Ghost
You are
7 comments:
Monstrance!? Why you talkin' 'bout monsters and worshippin' idols? I think you need to get saved.
Seriously, Kyle. Jesus doesn't like monsters. Don't you like Jesus? Maybe you should just right about the trinity.
Philistines! My work is being read by Philistines!
OK, it's actually good. And I remind you, you are from Ashland boy, Ashland. And I've never even been to Philistia.
What's wrong with Ashland?
wooohooo Kyle has poetry on his blog! AWESOME! DOOOByDOOBYDOO!
It's the moments like these that make me really miss you, Michael. I mean, mostly.
:0P
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