Monday, 17 August 2015
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Saturday, 11 April 2015
Friday, 3 April 2015
Final week of Lent Challenge
Wednesday April 1st
Art lies in a box
Ignored - then
someone looks.....
Light
Purpose is restored.
Maundy Thursday Day
Nobility lost,
The old oak lies rotting,
Its fibres breaking down,
Bark and branches gone,
Its history in cross
section
Exposed. A home and
banquet
Now for insects, its new
life
Is humbler but still
relevant.
Maundy Thursday evening
I looked up and saw the
angel,
Normally a faded blur in
a small alcove,
but
Vibrant tonight, shadows
and light
Fused in making the
ascetic
head seem fresh.
As if this ancient
painted figure
Was given life while our
feet were washed
And blessed us in our
uncertainty.
Good Friday
Caught in a hollow of the
rocks
A stone is harried and
pounded
Tide by tide. With no escape,
The hard walls of the
niche
Are its prison. Pain,
like the stone
Worries its way round and
round,
A gyre of anguish, bent
on repetition.
Nailed, mocked, betrayed,
Love trampled in the
dust,
Jesus bore his pain, for
us,
For a world which cares
little,
But he offers the chance
that 'our stone' could.....
....... find a way out.
Easter Saturday
Easter Saturday
The Day after the Crucifixion
Three empty crosses stand
Empty now, the agony is
Yesterday's memory. The
sign
'King of Jews' lies
abandoned
Half hidden in a muddle
of rocks.
What does it all mean:
The testimony, miracles,
promises,
Message of love one another,
now?
Jesus is dead, his body
is buried.
Our eyes will not meet
his,
We will not hear him
speak,
Touch him, Again.
It is a death, an end.
How we will miss him.
Two days after the Crucifixion
I was wrong, horribly
wrong
My faith wavered and I
doubted.
I went to the tomb this morning
And the stone was rolled
aside -
Jesus had gone.
He told us to trust,
that he would rise again,
And I didn't see how it
could be done.
All that he promised has
come true,
It is not the end.
I don't know what will happen
now,
Where to start to tell
what we've seen
But my fragile faith has learnt
a bit:
I have to trust more.
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Lent Challenge Week 6
Wednesday March 25th
Quails
eat spiders
Stopping
killer webs
Saving
butterflies...
Who
drink!
Thursday March 26th
The
60s pulsed with
'Twisting
and shouting'
Now
it's used for keeping fit.
Friday March 27th
Making
someone happy,
Kindness
freely given,
Are
roses without thorns.
Saturday March 28th
Time
has us in thrall,
It
plays us like an oboe
But
often goes too fast.
Sunday March 29th
From
a clear sky comes a storm,
A
telephone is answered,
A
pilot makes a fatal decision,
Jesus
is kissed by Judas.
Tranquillity
is shattered and
Our
lives are twisted to fall
In a
different pattern.
Faith
gives us an anchor point.
Monday March 30th
Crossing
the desert,
Sharing
a camel
Would
mean learning
Harmony.
Tuesday March 31st
Last
night wind waged war
Roaring
its destruction
And
Daffodils
lie snapped.
Saturday, 21 March 2015
Lent Challenge Week 5
Wednesday March 18th
Plants
tucked into soil
Feed
our hopes for growth, bees, moths,
Beauty
in the wings.
Thursday March19th
Consider
blossom
It
brings light to dark places
How
can we do that?
Friday March 20th
Loss
Sometimes
the mind plays tricks,
Anniversaries
slip away
Almost
unheeded, then
As
if to make up time
Loss
swoops in
Shattering
sturdy barricades.
Babies
who should have been,
Should
now be grown with lives
Being
lived, part of their own
And
our, families:
Identities,
characters,
loved
and cherished
But
weren't able to gain life,
Lost
in the word, 'miscarriage'.
'What
might have been.....'
sterile
thoughts, but they
peep
out sometimes.
Love
which didn't happen
Was
channelled elsewhere.
Loss
has been aired today
Looked
at, valued, but even so
I
think I'll rebuild the barricade.
Saturday March 21st
Londonderry
One God, two beliefs:
Division
But old foes burn their past
To begin friendship.
Sunday March 22nd Monday March 23rd
Richard 111rd's re-burial.
Bones betray our past:
Curvature of the spine
Sword cuts, axe swipes,
Richard's mortal blow perhaps.
All tell their tale to those
Who can read the clues.
Once a man, a king, whose skull
Once held memories of the deeds
We debate so hard now.
Grey-friars Priory held his bones
But walls fell, stones 'borrowed',
Monks dispersed, graves were lost,
Til a car park hid all
Plantagenet traces.
Crowds stand in awed hush as
The bier moves through modern streets,
White roses arc to rest beside
His coffin on his last ceremonial journey.
The University give him to the Church
The Church blesses his soul and
God's gift, if given, will bring him peace.
Death in 1485 is honoured now.
As witnesses our sense of time
Flickers between realities,
His discovered bones
in their curve of death
Makes the past a present
But his truth remains obscured.
Tuesday March 24th
Deadly silken threads
Woven round leaves lure their prey
With evil beauty.
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Lent Challenge Week 4
Wednesday March 11th
A
butterfly moves,
Eyes
and hearts
lift
in wonder
beyond
the funeral.
Thursday March 12th
Syria
Four
years of war,
Sides
unclear, reasons muddled
Purpose
lost in rubble.
Friday March 13th
Working
together
For
each other and their queen
Leaf
cutter ants thrive.
Saturday March 14th
Across
centuries
A
Chinese horse laughs
We smile
too - a mood is caught.
Sunday March 15th
I
woke up listening:
The plaintive
cries of lambs,
Sounding
like desperate babies
muddled
my responses;
the
deep notes of the cuckoo
Sounded
after breakfast,
Distant
but the first of Spring.
Wind
blustered around our walking
With
accompanying birdsong
Indecipherable
but lyrical
Except
for squawking pheasants;
A
natural soundscape,
Shattered
by a gunshot.
Monday March 16th
Gradations
of grey
Swallow
up views
Like
brain murk
Which
hides a choice name.
Tuesday March 17th
Slowly,
with great care
The
stained glass is slotted back
Christ
replaces trees.
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Lent Challenge Week 3
A
rich, weathered wall,
Wrinkles,
Patina,
Snowdrops
drooping,
Time
plays randomly!
Thursday
March 5th
Simple
pencil lines
Shape
a child's head,
They
make quiet sadness real.
As bees
seek nectar,
Primroses
smile in the sun,
Hope
is in the air.
Fundamental
words:
'The
English Church shall be free'
Magna
Carta now.
Sunday
March 8th Monday March 9th
A
brief blaze of sun
Outlines
the Malvern Hills:
A
flash of the past flicks in....
Tramping
the ancient paths
Over
the skyline heights,
Gazing
down, along, outwards,
God's
hills, bedrock of our land:
Then
Then
The snapshot
of sun-flare goes
The
spotlight has been switched off,
Black
clouds assert themselves
Drizzle
and fog in tow
The
intense moment’s gone.
Tuesday
March 10th
Stealthily,
a shape
Moves
in the darkness,
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