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TWO FROZEN REFLECTIONS: SNOW, STOIC TREES, GOD AND ME

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                        I

 

REMAINING STEADFAST WARM

IN THE STRUGGLE’S SNOW STORM

 

Looking out up above          

the snowy ground into

a branched tree with spiny

snow sprinkled leaves, there

it was: a small reddish colored

leaf; its dangling stem hanging

from a small bent-down branch.

 

As I sat there staring,

my mind began imaging

this leaf into a Calvary cross

that gradually imaged into

a hued hanging body.

 

In awe, looking down onto the

snowy ground, the revelation of the

the allegorical vision revealed its juxtaposed

lesson: crucifixion and lynching trees—

(Remember Jesus and Simon of Cyrene)

 

Indeed, from the first snatching of

our ancestors from the womb of

Mother Africa, to the snowy days

of these treacherous times, we have

known that our God is the God of the

oppressed who gave us the life of his Son

that we ever may know that he will always

struggle with us on our freedom sojourn.

 

Therefore, let us be ever mindful that in

the mattering of our black lives, no matter

what the weathering may be, we must make

it plain that we will wholeheartedly remain on

the “battlefield of the Lord”—struggling with

his grace unto death—in the resurrection

and holy renewal of our sacred liberation.

 

Thus, let us be not dismayed in the present

rainy, snowing and freezing political

discontent; rather let’s be forever mindful

that like the settling of waters of Noah, the

halting and melting is coming and that our

present political disparities and black power

outings will have their resurrection and today’s

winter Babylon will soon meet its sated fate.

 

 

                      II

 

Hanging With The Tree Of Life

 

As I looked out into the frigid air,

once again my eyes focused on the

palisade of trees quietly standing

perpendicular to the frozen ground.

 

There are some trees that are

totally leafless; their frozen trunks and

naked branches reflecting silhouettes

of giant arboreal skeletons piercing

the sky with waiting resurrection poses.

 

Then there are others with spiny

ice-laden leaves and frozen cones

hanging from bending branches

burdened with heavy ice cycles.

Yet, their statuesque trunks—in stoic

dignity—continue to arch skyward.

 

My eyes filled with this silent still scene,

caused my mind to struggle once more

with keloid memories of lynching scenes;

but my faith’s spirit turned my focus onto

God’s tree of life and the fruit of the vine

that hung from its sacred branch.

 

Alas, the teasing chill that had come over

my soul like cold snow has become the victim

of the burning bush of warming hope—igniting

renewed faith in the coming dissolution of the

present winter’s pandemic discontent of political,

economical, social, medical and climatic discord

we now struggle—with God’s strength and refuge.

 

So, blessed be these teaching trees I’ve been

symbolically hanging out with; for they

have graciously reminded me that indeed,

we live and walk by faith, not by sight.

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Contest Winner  

Colette says:

Yes, we must keep our eyes on God's tree of life. I like hanging out with the trees too. Very Inspiring!
Contest Winner  

mlowe5 says:

Indeed, Colette! To God be the glory! Peace and Love, mlowe5
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mlowe5 says:

ONE, love_supreme. Peace and Love.

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