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how often good Christians offer to hold us in prayer friends of the ill, they intend well I don't refuse, of course Father catechized He was everywhere - in flowers and butterflies, even all living things so when He seemed never to notice the obvious I'd squeeze my brow tight as if the effort might shine invisible light bright enough to be seen at universal distance... my prayer awaking mornings still cradled safe in the branch of a tree or folded in the back seat of our van, alone in the dark, no more a devil, even I've heard the whispered words of "Our Father..." but we both know Jesus gave up his practice of psychoanalysis long ago so I wasn't surprised - just disappointed when each resurrection of hope died now I'd rather mop, having collected an assortment of surfactants and disinfectants suitable for a wide variety of household surfaces killing the unsuspecting bacterium, allergen or virus I set blossoms in a sterile vase at bedside by her arrangement of amber pill bottles they'll wilt; I'll empty a prayer she doesn't notice
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Jul 15, 2012
Jul 15, 2012 at 11:50 PM UTC
The Indifference of Butterflies
how often good Christians offer to hold us in prayer friends of the ill, they intend well I don't refuse, of course Father catechized He was everywhere - in flowers and butterflies, even all living things so when He seemed never to notice the obvious I'd squeeze my brow tight as if the effort might shine invisible light bright enough to be seen at universal distance... my prayer awaking mornings still cradled safe in the branch of a tree or folded in the back seat of our van, alone in the dark, no more a devil, even I've heard the whispered words of "Our Father..." but we both know Jesus gave up his practice of psychoanalysis long ago so I wasn't surprised - just disappointed when each resurrection of hope died now I'd rather mop, having collected an assortment of surfactants and disinfectants suitable for a wide variety of household surfaces killing the unsuspecting bacterium, allergen or virus I set blossoms in a sterile vase at bedside by her arrangement of amber pill bottles they'll wilt; I'll empty a prayer she doesn't notice
robert-zanfad
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Jul 15, 2012
Jul 15, 2012 at 11:50 PM UTC
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