Subj : [CHRISTIA] new poetry, "The Shortest Sentences" To : Practical Christian Life From : Mark Date : Sun Jun 14 2020 12:57:45 From: lamppoet@CENTURYTEL.NET (Mark) Always plentiful. "The Shortest Sentences" ("He took the seven loaves of bread and the fish and gave thanks to God. Then he divided the food and gave it to his followers, and they gave it to the people." Matthew 15:36) And the plains rolled slowly from the feet of the hills, westward and looking, gazing and turning the questions upon themselves over and over again. The crowd filled the grass, every blade bent or broken. There is hunger here. There is thirst and desire. There is aging hope, and fame sinking down the drains of earlier expectations. The antique prophets spoke, the burnished teachers with sparkling swag turned the thunder to cuss and spit and anger. The wrath of God, in their hands, was just the politics of borders. But new and older, without a place to lay his head, another spoke with patina. Our hunger deepened, our thirst a dry and violent hole cracked well past autumn. Yet, the shortest sentence fills us like banquets. The slightest promise Coaxes rain from the empty skies, and empties our eyes of a life-full of precipitation. We crossed the borders and He knew us, we marched with refugees on the sands of worn leather, arriving later than we had planned, the party must have ended, the budget overspent, with only the roadies left behind packing up the double-bass and banjos. We doubled our pace And discovered There is not late, no ever, there is not there, nor never, only fullness and every hungry for more. Hungry, mark p. lamppoet@centurytel.net Mark's Blog (to be removed from the list, simply reply with the request: "Please remove". God's best!) For subscription information, visit To leave the list, send the command UNSUB CHRISTIA to LISTSERV@LISTS.ASU.EDU --- NewsGate v1.0 gamma 2 * Origin: News Gate @ Net396 -Huntsville, AL - USA (1:396/4) .