In the Matter of My Heart

In Your mercy,
You have moved
Mountains,
Babel towers,
Impenetrable hearts.

You merely breathe –
Will! –
And rocks run liquid,
Unmade. Undone.

You cup Your right hand
And sear Your palm
In the lava flow.

In the matter of my heart,
You rearrange
Particles
Until the liquid rock becomes
A temple of living flesh
That rejoices to see Your smile
In the morning sunrise,

A moving, contoured spire
Of Grace-breathed Joy.

Made Beautiful

A palm tree touches the                         

East-facing window,                        

Whispering of time . . . 

And seasons.


Three fronds crown its head,

Each a portion of a life’s work.


One is husky,

Seasoned by ocean winds,

Heat and salt.                                           

Evergreen dark, thick, opaque,

It is bent by . . . experience,

Frayed at the ends. 

But with the reverence 

And calm Hosannas

Of a saint on long pilgrimage,

It bows

In the breathless instant

Before the sun breaks the horizon 

And climbs the sky for another

Work day.


The second, a princely frond,                

Is . . . translucent in

Morning sun, apple green, 

Perfectly formed, arched with grace,

Each leaf supple, upright, and symmetrically   

Fanned from a stem so strong

It greets the sun like a warrior at the gate,   

Attentive to the Captain’s call.


Above these two, like a sword to heaven, 

A fledgling frond waits,    

Cabbage-like,

Tight-bound,

Singularly quiet. 

It hopes for the day of unfurling,

The moment it splits its gray-green scabbard.  

And splinters into sticky, milky,

Newborn leaflets that the wind

Will knock open.

Then it will join its siblings 

In the given job of morning-song.


Seasons,

You and I are creatures of

Seasons –

Of hope 

Of strength 

Of pilgrimage –

Crafted perfectly for just this moment

In our span of service

To the King of the Morning Sun,


Made beautiful in His time.

~

Ecclesiastes 3:11  He has made everything beautiful in its time.