A God visits a city, An Omnipotent One whom Walks among the dire, And a woman passes through. Suddenly she sees God And her face falls to the ground, Her blood runs cold And she feels death coming to her.
But God was confounded, In all the scared places In all the faces of even astonished angels, And the Holy spirits that stopped To witness the moment, God did not bring about Her final moment.
And God remained silent Outstretching His arms.
But the quaking woman would not Raise her face from the dust Where people trampled On the concrete day in and day out In inept and rushing, Still even more a lone tree Buried among the concrete jungle Shook in fear, And the consecrated moment changed.
God, Mercurial and fiery, Compassionate and understanding, Did not and could accept The woman's reaction, God with His arms outstretched Would reach for every human, And every human still Trembled in His presence. And God left the city, His amorous presence could Not inspire the people with Holy reactions of love and embrace For their true Father.
And God went unto the Heavens, Arms outstretched, Alone and omnipresent.