After Matthew 6:25-34
You see the ads on television,
momentary flashes across the screen,
the ones for the new car, the vacation,
the diet soda, the prescription drug
(fine print mentioned breathlessly),
all aimed at desire, at parting you
from your money or your vote.
You nod or shrug or smile or frown
and the vision gives way to desire,
meets the reality of what’s in the bank,
gives way to a new burst of desire, and
you see the wife and kids sigh over
the promise of a vacation and reality
gives way to the slight sense of anxiety
over what might happen if you don’t
get that vacation, new car, diet soda,
or prescription (with its fire-hose
description of the fine print), and how
the lives of your family will constrict,
and so you wonder if you can afford
a loan (interest rates are low, after all)
on top of the car payment and
the mortgage and the rise in the price
of groceries and everything else,
that electric bill just took a hefty jump,
and you really need to make
that credit card payment but, oh man,
that vacation would be fantastic, and
then you hear your son say, “Dad,
can we go throw the football?”
Photograph by Kasper Rasmussen via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Simply marvelous, Glynn! Simple is often the best.
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