Prodigals. Scott Dalgarno.
,

Prodigals

He came to himself    Luke 15:17

Jesus understood how a boy can take leave

of himself – the soul drifting, propelled

darkly along a descending string of poor choices

but there can also be a coming home, as abrupt

as Dorothy clicking her heals.  Like David the king,

who heard the words, “You are the man,” and folded

up like a canvas tent, or Peter, startled to his bones

by a rooster. Queen Esther was drowning in fear when 

asked if it wasn’t “for just such a time as this,” she had risen

in the kingdom – that was all she required, to say, \

like Mary,  “Let it be unto me;” (the prospect of birth

or death each inviting consummate resignation).

Isaiah knew this better than any. “Here I am, Lord,”

he said and walked the streets of Jerusalem

as naked and unprepossessing as Adam before

the train wreck.  Like my dog, beholding

herself for the first time in the mirror.

READ NEXT:  Adam-Troy Castro, Cliff Winnig, Mark Brickhouse, Manny Frishberg, and I walk into a B-Cubed live stream

Be sure to share and comment. And subscribe.

Comment early, comment often, keep it civil:

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.



Please comment & share with friends how you prefer to share:

Follow The Showbear Family Circus on WordPress.com

Thanks for reading the Showbear Family Circus.
  1. Like this, very noir. Can smell the stale smoke and caustic aroma of burnt coffee. That mewling grunt of a…

  2. Years ago, (Egad, 50 years ago!) I was attending Cal (Berkeley) I happened to be downtown, just coming out of…

Copyright © 2010— 2023 Lancelot Schaubert.
All Rights Reserved.
If we catch you using any of the substance of this site to train any form of artificial intelligence, we will prosecute
to the fullest extent permitted by any law.

Human children and adults always welcome
to learn bountifully and in joy.