It's been awhile, hasn't it?
I wrote a poem tonight and as usual, I suck at titles, so it doesn't have one at the moment. But, here it is:
I left the vestibule door open
when I ran in
jacked up on generic Kool-Aid
and store bought cookies
and I knew
as sure as I knew that my
new Reeboks were a size 11
that this year I was
gonna sing so loud
they'd hear me across the river
across the tracks
even if the old L&N coal train
went by
blowing it's horn at the
Black Bottom crossing.
I never was good at the craft part
of Vacation Bible School
I couldn't, still can't, paint
or work with my hands.
But Jesus loves the little children
red and yellow, black and white
I could sing it
over the clicking of Kodaks
the whipping of bulletins as fans
and the heathen kids riding by
on rusty Huffys outside.
Mama was gonna be proud.
I pledge allegiance to the Christian flag
Onward Christian soldiers
marching as to war
Oh, Victory in Jesus
My Savior
Forever
Lord, it's been a month of Sundays
but I still know all the verses to
How Great Thou Art
but my voice is rusty
The B-I-B-L-E was not the book for me
I stood alone
on grown man feet and
couldn't walk back through
the vestibule door.
Blessed assurance
Jesus is mine
Little ones to him belong
I once was lost
or am
or wasn't
The son has now outlived the Son
But I can look outside and
see Him in a December sky
in my boyfriend
feel Him in the marrow of my sternum
as I write these words
with shaky hands
But, oh God
Is it well with my soul?
I like. Have you thought about reading at the Holler Poets Series? Last Wednesday of the month, Al's Bar.
ReplyDeleteI like it, too. Take it to Holler.
ReplyDeleteI haven't. I'm not opposed to it, though. I know I write more when I'm around people who are also writing. Also, and more importantly, thanks.
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