Berasheath bara elohim eth hashamiam vaeth ha-aritz
In the Beginning God created the heavens and the earth
And he said:
Be! To the light and swing low at night
So that east knows west and stays put unless
I say so, now let the winds blow
The waters back back back back stop!
and let the mountains prop
up heaven’s spot
earth have you caught
your breath yet? Because I need ya
Hyena, cheetah, zebra
You feel me, chimpanzee?
Throw a horn on it call it rhinoceros
Throw a beak on it call it a platypus.
Crows, hawks, cardinals, larks
Perch, bass, dolphins, sharks
Now man from the sand
And my breath and my hand
And woman from the sand
And my breath and my hand
Now I am rest.
Berasheath bara elohim eth hashamiam vaeth ha-aritz
That’s right YHWH the original slam poet
But we can’t hear that subtext
In this context
Because we handcuff God with words
We gag him with our liturgy:
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We’ve shut the eloquent one up until
All we have left are echoes
Ricocheting across scripture
Berasheath bara... bla bla bla
Until justice flowed like a leaky faucet
And mercy like a string of spit
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You have heard it said:
He who has ears let him hear
But I tell you:
Let he who has a mouth speak
May the words in your mind
be fruitful, increase and multiply
Because I want to break words like communion crackers
And drink the blood that flows from the open syllables
I want to be baptized in the name of the noun, and the verb, and the adjective
so that the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit actually mean something to me.
I want to pull a YHWH and speak worlds into existence when we pray
And if we can’t do that I want to, at the very least, pull a Jesus
And wear words like skin; bleeding, edible skin.
3 comments:
With all seriousness, the end slammed me dude. Loved it.
Thanks Mitch, I think my next sermon should include a section like this, what do you think?!
Yes. Without a doubt, do it. You might turn some heads with liturgy comments, but people like me will eat it and be fulfilled.
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