The begining of the day of the Lord |
The umbrella (faith) and doomsday An umbrella on the park bench, ignored, sitting next to its man handler with a pie-in-the-face expression behind his dust speckled glasses, ponders the new found equation that streaked across the sky A glittering spear thrust into the earth In vengeance for the blood of the innocents it fertilized itself with Multiplied by the indifference it showed to those who sought relief from the heat and the cold, wind and storm which is then added to its arrogance that it stands of itself upon empty space which results in it being made to wobble like a cottage while it is pushed out of place and spun a third faster, upside down Whereby it would know the time is short for its transgressions and that God is the Lord The umbrella with its bent arms and torn dress wonders where the Sparrow and squirrel can nest with a third of the trees destroyed and hot dust covering the rest Where can the herders herd or horses graze now that all green grass is burnt up Where can the sea captains find refuge and fishermen fill their nets when a third of the sea and all things therein are removed, leaving just great waves in their wake Where is the crevice of the rock or cave the temples of science, drugs or strong drink that man can hide in Where the demons of his mind will not torment him in this doomsday he is forced to confront when he will not rest in the arms of the Lord The seventieth week now begun like doomsday will soon come to its shadowy end in the bright light of He who comes as King The umbrella, justified, sitting on a park bench in the beautiful Garden that was the earth will find again usefulness in the early and later rains Caught in the equation of joy multiplied by laughter and added to the harvest reconciled by the lamb resulting in eternal peace and good will to all men For these equations are of God who will be glorified |