Breathing the Breath of God Now
From time to time we encounter people, even among our own family and friends, who suffer long bouts of physical decline. In recent days, some, known to me, have come to eternal rest after a time of lung diseases. This poem grapples with some of the hope.
Scene: Near Sebastopol NSW during ‘burning-off’.
Breathing the Breath of God Now
In memoriam
He’s breathing the breath of God,
Like a soft summer breeze,
Walking where angels trod,
His lungs all clear of wheeze.
He’s resting the repose of peace,
No flail and no more toil,
From the pain he has release,
In God’s harvest from the soil.
From soil of a life spent,
Within family and the farm,
Now to be sent,
To a land where there’s no harm.
Somehow the memory lingers,
Among others of slim and slender frame,
He’d passed on his lengthy fingers,
To children who bore his name.
He’s seeing not as we see now,
As he sees face to face,
There’s no furrow in his brow,
Before the fullness of grace.
Simon C.J. Falk 3 February 2018
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