Geese screech southward in boomerang
families, Lone stragglers trail in the East, widows, spinsters
Suddenly, catching a cross-wind
or zephyr,
chasing the brightening horizon.
Phalanxes against a gunmetal sky,
they bend to no wind or word
save the Master’s and bear down the cloud-pocked
boulevard of heaven their servant songs.
or orphans whose undisclosed sin left them adrift.
Darting, swirling, they chase the winging wedge,
dancing like gypsies behind a royal caravan.
one alone streaks into the flock and quietly --
without ceremony or celestial explanation --
flies wedded to the winged oneness.
*Originally published in Theology
Today, Vol. 58, No. 2, July 2001, page 222.
Also reprinted with permission in Connections, Vol.
3, No. 4, Autumn 2001, page 21. (Publication of Annapolis Area Christian
School, Annapolis, Md.)