An Invitation - Marthe G. WalshThe poem is from Marthe's collection, Heretic for a Loving God, and is used with permission.
a villanelle call to prayer
Let us talk with God, oh near friend of a friend,
Surrender, together, in love to this clear divine recognition:
Our voices, our choices, by One were given, with intent to attend.
If a silent response we were meant to send,
The Creator would have made us all mute, unable to petition.
Oh let us talk with God, near friend of a friend.
Sing with adorations, with errors contend,
Patience, praise, doubt, fear, idle tears, our Lord hears without condition.
Our voices, our choices, by One were given, with intent to attend.
In offering ourselves, on knees meant to bend,
We show that we know the need to mend, and just Who can grant remission.
Let us talk with God, near friend of a friend.
In this conversation we need not pretend,
Or try to amend, ask for another, seek peace in devotion,
Our voices, our choices by One were given, with intent to attend.
With you, with all, with God, is the point in the end,
To be in relation, in response full of meaning, with a mission.
Let us talk with God, near friend of a friend.
Our voices, our choices by One were given, with intent to attend.
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
AN INVITATION - POEM BY MARTHE G. WALSH
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Thank you for this, June. Not only is it beautiful, but it's something I really needed right now. It will occupy a permanent place in my Inbox so that I can read it every morning. Such a lovely message to receive. I am very grateful to you.
ReplyDeleteTrying again for a hyperlink. I'm pleased you like the poem, Susan. Marthe is a wonderful poet, and writing a villanelle is quite a challenge. Even within the constraints, my friend is more than up to it. I've published several of Marthe's poems if you'd like to read more.
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