Tuesday, April 30, 2013

The Finale of National Poetry Month with "Mountain So High"


“How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring
good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who
proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, ‘Your God reigns!’”
- Isaiah 52:7 (NIV)

Mountain So High

A majestic piece of sculpture
eloquently draped in peaks and valleys
commands prestigious attention
by ethereal conception.

Highs of joy
lows of tribulation
integrate to find balance
and common ground.

How do you climb a mountain so high?
Where ruggedness and challenges transcend?
Elevating to claim victory
while obstructing the grip of defeat.

There’s nothing wrong with asking for help
persuaded the mighty voice sublime
getting over this massive mound
the direction is seek and ye shall find.

With fascination the hard core stones
had cracks where green trees grew.
Impossible! How could that be?
It’s amazing what a little faith and perseverance can do.

I came upon an opening
pierced in the mountain’s side forlorn
bright light appeared near the tunnel’s end
illuminating a ray of hope.

You see my child
mountains are many
and as your tour guide
you may not have to climb those mountains at all.

For a tunnel I make
to ease your journey
leading you to the other side
from whence I call.

* This poem is from the collection found in the book Diversities of Gifts: Same Spirit (2009)

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