Photo by Jerry Gorman |
There we
sat, singing first
the songs
we knew,
then ones
we’d only heard once,
and,
finally, as the horizon
swallowed
the red ball of fire,
we sang
new songs –
ones we’d
never even heard.
It wasn’t
Babylon, but it
might as
well have been.
We were
learning to let go
of parts
of what we’d always
known to
be true; kinds of things
that,
when squeezed tightly,
keep you
from seeing bigger truths.
Our open
hands trembled
as the
water washed across them,
baptizing
us with a hope
we now
knew more deeply
than we
ever imagined possible.
We
arrived with filters and magic –
or
technology as we’ve named
and tamed
it all these years –
yet found
ourselves wrapped
in a
shawl far more holy and life-giving.
The
stories, new friends, lives shared
freely
and without hesitation,
all
caused the water to flow like grace,
into and
out of our own brokenness,
“Safe water
for a generation!”
© 2015
Todd Jenkins
Remembering that it was through Living Waters for the World that I came to know you. It has been a blessing.
ReplyDeleteLikewise for me, though I've 'known' you from "Touch Holiness" since the early 90's.
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