I Believe (for Advent)

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As the song relates
in my happy-ever-after moments:
I believed in the Israelite.

What a circuitous, tortuous route
this mind has been dragged through,
chained to the runaway horse

called magic, or deception,
along with most of the world,
sore and buffeted

through cyclone and fire,
the machinations of men.
I take on board

the doubts and conjecture —
did such and such ever exist;
yet I have studied the shroud

and the napkin of truth — to me
science and the Spirit are one.
So this year as Advent moves

relentlessly on to that crystallization,
when Sol’s southern tropic is reached,
with the death of the sun,

the incarnation of the Son
and the Word,
switching northward towards Light and hope,

I feel my soul and sinews ignite.
This time, more than any other time,
I believe in the Israelite.

Copyright Francis 2020

earthweal weekly challenge — advent

Tanka: ‘Unto the End’

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For years I believed
They foisted lies upon me
Light comes to me now
Even unto the world’s end
You are not deserting me

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Haiku: ‘Rock’

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Altars are destroyed
My faith must remain a rock
Blotting out the lies

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Haiku: ‘Darkest Hour’

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Help in times of strife
Faith when all seems to be lost
Darkest before dawn

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Haiku: ‘Star’

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I saw a new star
I followed to where it stopped
Faith has led me here

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