Cathedral

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Cathedral

This poem was written in response to a challenge from a poet friend, to compose a work describing the "hollow" sound, or echoes, within a cathedral.

Thirsting for water to quench cursing lips,
parishioners dug them a hole;
then thought they to build something to eclipse
the cavernous pits in their souls.

Deeply they dug first, to bury their guilt,
a foundation out of the mire.
Vaulting toward heaven, this cathedral they built;
that pointed The Way with a spire.

Catacombed secrets locked safely beneath,
on floors made of marble they'd kneel;
Upon buttressed walls that arose from the heath,
hung votives to give their appeal.

Chandelier prisms belie shadow-hid sins,
and glass stained with blood sheds a light;
the grimacing gargoyles reflect the chagrin
of the gathered disciples, contrite.

Heads are now bowed as the organ pipes sing,
while the pride of their hands stands erect;
Echoing praise to the Almighty King,
as cries of despair resurrect.

Archbishop Riley now stands at the nave,
hell-fire reflects in his eyes;
Sign of the cross first and then, with a wave,
he motions his flock to arise.

"All Hail the Power" they sing upon cue,
the transoms vibrate with each note;
The Archbishop bids them to sit in their pews,
and from his own gospel he quotes:

" 'A house is built by the knowledge of man,
but He that builds all things is God.'
And wisdom there was in the architect's plan,
to call the church front a facade."

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Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

RJGardner’s Poems (14)

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The Seven Deadly Sins 1
A Love to Die For 1
Avalon 2
A Measured Life 1
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The Castaway 1
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Wings of Evil 1
Maybe 1
O Jasmine 1
Poet's Block 3
Cathedral 0