Turning 60 Hour #12 9/2/2023

I pray differently now

No bells, whistles, thou’s or therefore’s

I pray mostly like a fool

Just foolish enough to trust silence

Will laugh at my arrogance

And bandage my wounds

I pray like a man who knows endings

And who trusts next steps

I pray like a man determined to make friends

Life is too short for making enemies.

I pray…to become prayer

 

8 thoughts on “Turning 60 Hour #12 9/2/2023

  1. You, sir are not a poet for one day! I love the juxtaposition of faith and doubt, truth and heresy. The ‘religious’ called Jesus a heretic but He was anything but. Gorgeous final line: “I pray…to become prayer”. Beautifully done.

  2. Oh,, I love this poem!! I love the line…”I pray to become a prayer.”. “Will laugh at my arrogance and bandage my wounds.”-Another beautiful line!There are many great lines in this poem. Great imagery. Yes, we pray differently as we age. It is hard to imagine that you had difficulty with this poem as it seems to flow so effortlessly. Wonderful!

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