Silas in the SixteenthA Poem by Doug Blairan event in first century Greece and a 2015 movie release; both bringing Hope
Europe
The sound of it
Was so exciting
And Paul my companion
Words in his dream
Still ringing
" Come over
And help us"
The voyage aboard
Carried us on
Prancing
Turquoise steeds
To harbor
And to women praying
And to Lydia's welcome
All seemed good.
But now the dark corridors
And chains
And reproach
And groans of
Unseen hopeless men
Not fortuitous apparently
To challenge
Local superstitions.
Our room is reached
One filthy dripping
Wall lamp
Casts shadows
Not light
And manacles
Bind these arms
Meant to reach out
With the help of Christ.
“Why” is the big question
But my friend
Sits over there
Smiling...
He's smiling!
Our eyes connect
As he begins
The dear old hymn
With all the wind
And joy of a spring morning
I can only join in
And strange melodies
Percolate
From other rooms down
Those corridors
Next a horrible rumbling
But Paul continues
The lyrics speaking
Of a God without limits
Floors buckle
Walls shake and crack
Men howl out their shock
Earthquake
In Philippi
Constraints all removed.
That day the mission began
In earnest
The jailer was first
And his family
Humbled
And inquiring
Who was this Christ
Who broke walls?
Not with stones hurled
But with songs
And unquenchable Love?
(Acts 16)
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Added on November 14, 2015 Last Updated on November 14, 2015 AuthorDoug BlairWaterloo, Ontario, CanadaAboutIn my sixties. Married. Father of two. Disillusioned lawyer who put on the blue collar. Poet. Blogger. Nature hiker. Newsboy for Jesus. Lover of most things Scots. more..Writing
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