19 March 2007

This is a poem from the book called a Beautiful Mess about the Kingdom of God that I am reading. It is absolutely amazing!

When my brothers were too young be wise

When my brothers were too young to be wise

but too old to name things creatively,

they invented a game called:

Let's take turns jumping off Tom's roof

and throw the cat after the person who jumped

At least they took turns...

Later, when my brother were too young to be wise

but old enough to put their scientific knowledge to use,

they played a game called:

Let's pour gas over this giant pile weeds

and then light it on fire.

At least the doctor said

that their eyebrows will grow back...

Later, when my brother was old enough to be depressed

but too young to know how to cope,

he would play a game called:

Let's go to Tom's house and do a lot of drugs

and drink all his step-dad's beer.

At least there was that one English teacher

who asked if something was wrong...

but what could you say?

We are so poorly equipped to deal with these troubles,

and there are so few doctors of soul these days...

What is there to do?

I know some people who fight it all their lives,

kicking against the goads till they bleed to death.

Others, like Dad, ignore it,

thinking that hard work, sunshine, and

the passing of time will resolve it.

Still others, like Mom, ostracize and cast blame

by leaving condemnatory evangelical polemics taped

to your bathroom mirror.

But now my brothers and I old enough

to begin to be wise,

yet still young enough to climb the cold roof

to talk and to smoke.

So I will play a new game with you called:

Let's go together and bear one another's burdens.

At least I will not laugh at your pain,

I will not try to fix your problems,

I will not ignore your suffering

or condemn you with my piety...

I will simply lie here next to you in the cold

while we breathe our smoky prayer to God.

~Raeben Nolan