a prayer

A golden shovel poem/prayer.


Under the harvest moon,
When the soft silver
Drips shimmering
Over the garden nights,
Death, the grey mocker,
Comes and whispers to you
As a beautiful friend
Who remembers.

“Under the Harvest Moon” by Carl Sandburg

A Prayer

From Carl Sandburg’s “Under the Harvest Moon”

Please God, lift me up from under
This heaviness; sew the
Seed of hope in my heart for next seasons’s harvest;
Fill me up with the gentle light of Your moon
For when
The
Soft
Hues of blue and silver
Shine upon me, my eye drips
Shimmering
Moisture over
The
Cracked soil of my soul, and coaxes the seed to garden
Into faithful nights.

Please Lord, may the certainty of death
Be enough to grant me the
Patience for meeting the grey
Mocker,
May you gift me with serenity before he comes
And
Whispers his welcome to
Me? Do I ask too much of You
As
I weep to life a
Beautiful
Bloom of faith and a friend
Who
Remembers?

Thank you God for providing this shade to rest under,
A cool oasis from the
Endless summer
Sun with it blazing shame that burns through the roses.
For when
The light shines upon my flagrant
Sins, their thorns prick crimson,
And their evil, which lurks
In
The
Dusk
Of
The
Soul, spreads wild
And red,
With poison laced leaves.

Thank you Lord, for planting this seed of love
With
Your own hands and teaching me, despite little
Faith, that in my own hands
Comes
The power of prayer, letting go, and
Accepting the touches
Of guidance You
Provide — with
A
Light whisper or a
Thousand
Memories.

And
Yet here I pray with asks
To You,
To bless me faith, so beautiful;
To answer the unanswerable;
To understand I still have questions.


Be well,

Monty


2 Comments

  1. murisopsis says:

    You seem to have a natural affinity for the Golden Shovel!!

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Monty Vern says:

      They are a fun puzzle to work out and still create something personally meaningful.

      Like

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