Grief at Lenten Season, poem by Peter Menkin
by Peter Menkin Repenting and coming back to the Lord in Lent...Imaginary Churchgoer's story...a poem... Welcome to another in my imaginary group of Churchgoers. For a moment, consider this middle aged woman in Lent who during her lifetime, repented of acts and other matters during this season to return to the Lord. The funny thing about this intelligent woman, our imaginary Churchgoer, is that she also liked Buddhism. Nonetheless, she was a regular Churchgoer. Here is a poem for the beginning of Lent: Grief at Lenten season... by Peter Menkin, Feb, 2002 The season days lengthen, light lasting longer, griefcame to Lisa. She kept the precepts,and the practices of the calendar, but only God knew of her reason to wear no makeup, adornments,ear rings. But one level of her penance, for before God in Christs he married and divorced, offering to the Almighty penance.Seeking forgiveness and reconciliation she now acknowleges private sorrow, wound of the wounded self. Abased, but dust and ashes. Tomorrow she starts opening her heart, opening her heart, revealing her heart in Spirit. Ash Wednesday. Lent is a balm; its mystery communicated by devotion and religious living. Looking forward to Easter hymns,to sing, joy. So soon to reach out in loss that is human failing forgiven. We seek to enter your gates, Lord. An audio reading of the poem by the poet is here: http://www.archive.org/details/GriefAtLentenSeasonByPeterMenkin Peter Menkin, an aspiring poet, lives in Mill Valley, CA USA where he writes poetry. He is an Oblate of Immaculate Heart Hermitage, Big Sur, CA and that means he is a Camaldoli Benedictine. He is 64 years of age as of 2010. Copyright Peter Menkin http://www.petermenkin.blogspot.com Article Source: http://www.faithwriters.com |
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