08.24.08

holy as a day is spent

Posted in audio, formation, gospel, poetry/prose, the arts at 5:20 am by len

Holy is the dish and drain
The soap and sink, the cup and plate
And the warm wool socks, and the cold white tile
Showerheads and good dry towels
And frying eggs sound like psalms
With a bit of salt measured in my palm
It’s all a part of a sacrament
As holy as a day is spent

Holy is the busy street
And cars that boom with passion’s beat
And the check out girl, Counting change
And the hands that shook my hands today
Hymns of geese fly overhead
And stretch their wings like their parents did
Blessed be the dog
That runs in her sleep
To catch that wild and elusive thing

Holy is a familiar room and the quiet moments in the afternoon
And folding sheets like folding hands
To pray as only laundry can
I’m letting go of all I fear
Like autumn leaves of earth and air
For summer came and summer went
As holy as a day is spent

Holy is the place I stand
To give whatever small good I can
The empty page, the open book
Redemption everywhere I look
Unknowingly we slow our pace
In the shade of unexpected grace
With grateful smiles and sad lament
As holy as a day is spent

And morning light sings “providence”
As holy as a day is spent
Carrie Newcomer, 2001

4 Comments »

  1. Pastor Chad said,

    August 24, 2008 at 6:19 pm

    Amen, our days are all holy because they are spent with God.

  2. brad said,

    August 25, 2008 at 6:38 am

    a wonderful poem!

    the difference between drugery and holy is the distance between our heart and God’s in those everyday moments …

    thanks for sharing it, len.

  3. brad said,

    August 25, 2008 at 6:40 am

    oops! what a difference a typo can make!

    umm, make that drudgery, not drugery, although i suppose drugery involves a similar distance …

  4. Rickard said,

    August 28, 2008 at 5:15 am

    ah, man…so nice. I love this poem, song thing

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