Sui Juris, Beholden But to One
Sui Juris, Beholden But to One
I beg an hour of mind sui juris,
An eagle hovering in the breezes
Beholden to no one,
No one, no one at all but God
When others applaud, appreciate
The eager works I narrate
It’s then an artist’s complex encumbers me near crippling
An engagement not, no not of God
And then I curl myself,
Wishing I were a little trinket on a shelf
Hoping no one notices, no one admires me
Simply let me be a child, a child of God
And brooding eyes seek Him
Mull o’er His word; tuck in my chin
I remember I am of vast universe a little thing
But a thing loved, loved by God
And finding my Lord’s presence vicinal
Let all fly swiftly to Him administer
Each expectation, every praised successive feat
Let all my works only boast of love, love for my God
Rachel Beach
Monday, February 12, 2007
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