Monday, April 12, 2010
This is His Story
The Author picks up the pen
And pauses.
Must He write the horrible words
Of pain?
Of suffering?
Must He chronicle the tears,
The broken road?
Must He foreshadow
The shadows of death?
Must He pen cries
Of fear
And want?
Must He chant
Mournful songs
Through the mouths of His characters?
The Author picks up His pen
And begins.
Yes,
He writes the painful stories.
The parts of the work that some might consider
Bad.
But He pens the story
In His beautiful script,
Knowingly.
He smiles.
He's aware
That without the bad
The story’s for naught.
How can the reader sense
Dramatic need
If all is well?
The Author picks up His pen
And writes.
Stories both good and bad.
For the story is
All
About contrast.
For how can good
Be good
Without bad?
The Author picks up His pen
And smiles.
His characters relax.
He may put them through times of sorrow
Of disappointment,
Of grief.
But He is still
The Author of their incredible story.
Blending joy and peace
Into a perfect plot.
A plot
Where both good and bad
Fade into good
Because of His loving touch.
The Author picks up His pen
With authority.
This is His story
All is well.
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1 comment:
What a lovely, meaningful poem. Formally, it's complex and nuanced, with its use of repetions. Emotionally, it's so uplifting, strong, and beautiful. My Mom would give you a big hug for this poem! Best, BJ Robinson
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