Flowers Set on Tables : Chapter FourA Story by Paris Hlad-CHAPTER 4-
So, I returned to the solemnity of the Great Hall, Where love is and flowers are set on tables.
And I asked myself what men will think Who will think of things after me, Except for what I have thought.
And I heard a voice say: ‘Yes, that is the fate of all men Who will come after you,
Just as it is your fate to think What men have thought before you.
“For all is vanity, a pursuit of the wind.”
And so, I spent some days contemplating What the voice had imparted to me,
And those days turned into many good years, And the many good years into a lifetime �"
And still, I was glad to contemplate What the voice had said to me �"
Sometimes in the forsaken hours before dawn, When I was alone and wary of the darkness,
And sometimes in the glow of twilight, When my servants had prepared A table for me in the Garden Where I broke bread With loved ones.
And each time that I did this, I took respite in the tender arms of hope And beheld the promise of a trusted face, Which had for the length of my lifetime Been a beacon of purpose and meaning.
But now, the end of days had come, And I was summoned with others To the quarters of the Master And given an easy task.
For the Great Hall was in peril And only we few had the means To act on the Great Hall’s behalf.
And the Master did not hold back His gratitude for our small service
But gave us new servants, Even before we served him.
And I said to those who were mine: ‘See that flowers are presently gathered And set on the tables of the Great Hall As emblems of the honor, I am given.’[1]
And I knew that this would be done Because those who were given to me Were sons and daughters of the Eternal.
And so, in the ebullient glow Of the next day’s sun, I awoke And set out upon my mission,
Knowing that I would succeed In the easy task I was given.
For angels, old and new, Had placed flowers on tables, And now, shouted triumphantly, As I moved through their midst,
Taking each golden hand offered In love and indubitable fellowship.
“[And] my yoke [was] easy, And my burden [was] light.”
-POSTSCRIPT-
I could choose to walk with the herd, Fling my body from a high mountain, Or claim things that are not mine. But none of these activities Can alter the paradigm In which they occur Because they are The paradigm.
A better paradigm is necessary �" One that transcends measurable time
And has always been Available within me. © 2023 Paris Hlad |
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Added on May 15, 2023 Last Updated on May 15, 2023 AuthorParis HladSouthport, NC, United States Minor Outlying IslandsAboutI am a 70-year-old retired New York state high school English teacher, living in Southport, NC. more..Writing
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