For Bigger Needs
Quote from Forum Archives on July 24, 2014, 5:23 pmPosted by: randal <randal@...>
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by J. Randal Matheny © 2014For bigger needs we seek too small an answer,
Like taking a couple of aspirin for cancer;
To lance the spirit's wound and heal the soul,
We pay the godless who, themselves, are not whole,
Recline on clinical couches, unearth our past,
And look inside for answers to questions asked.
We bow to wood and stone and fashioned gold,
Disdain the Prophets, but read the pagans of old;
We search horizons, but ignore celestial light,
Bring sticks and rocks to a nuclear missile fight.
So pay me no mind if I think it rather odd
That man refuses to find his way in God.— ‹‹«»›› —
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Get Randal's motivational book, CHOOSE!
is.gd/choose
FOR BIGGER NEEDS
by J. Randal Matheny © 2014
For bigger needs we seek too small an answer,
Like taking a couple of aspirin for cancer;
To lance the spirit's wound and heal the soul,
We pay the godless who, themselves, are not whole,
Recline on clinical couches, unearth our past,
And look inside for answers to questions asked.
We bow to wood and stone and fashioned gold,
Disdain the Prophets, but read the pagans of old;
We search horizons, but ignore celestial light,
Bring sticks and rocks to a nuclear missile fight.
So pay me no mind if I think it rather odd
That man refuses to find his way in God.
— ‹‹«»›› —
1. If you'd like to comment on today's poem, please do
so here, under my own:
randal.us/cloudburst-for-bigger-needs
2. If you enjoyed this poem, please forward it, as is,
to your friends.
3. Recommend Cloudburst Poetry to your local newspaper,
favorite poetry journal, church bulletin or general
interest magazine.