For Michael Thomas Cunningham (1967-2005) When you took ill I prayed for you. Every day I prayed. Three […]
God
The following fragment was written for my Summer of a Doormouse project. I wasn’t quite sure where it would be placed in relation to the rest of the narrative, though the scene is mentioned in passing in the draft of Chapter II I posted on this blog as one of Jack’s reaccuring dreams, though the nature and relative reality of these dreams is not addressed within the chapters that have been written and posted thus far.
All my life everything seemed to be building up to something. Something special. Something that I wasn’t entirely sure I wanted to participate in. I had been expecting something on the order of Christ’s passion, or at the very least something similar to what had happened to Kilgore Trout in Kurt Vonnegut’s Breakfast of Champions. In the end it all seems somewhat anti-climatic. Nothing happened. Maybe I was wrong. Maybe life has no point to it after all.
My God, my God, why have You abandoned me; why so far from delivering me and from my […]
Throne of gold up on high The Ancient of Days sits Appearing like a Son of Adam, White […]
Caught in the sacrificial flames That licked the heavens, Burned but not burnt Your brothers’ and sisters’ blood […]
Moses on the mountain. Words of black fire on white Etched in stone by the finger of God […]