I
could not see
from
birth, my life
was
lived in sound
and
darkness
and
touch
until
he took dirt
and
spit,
plastering
my eyes
with
mud and said
wash
in the pool
of
Siloam, the pool
created
for water
without
fear
living
water
I
was blind
blind
from birth
I
stumbled to the pool
of
Siloam, feeling my way
I
washed my face,
I
washed my eyes
in
the pool of Siloam
I
was blind and now
I
see, now I see
and
live in sound
and
touch and light
now
I see and know
where
to kneel
to
whom to kneel
now
I see and reach
to
the blind.
Absolutely brilliant, Glynn! Going to share on FB and Twitter!
ReplyDeleteHey! I was there today. How lovely to see the familiar spot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poetry, Glynn! And a wonderful way to bring a Bible story to life. Thank you. ☺
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