Sampson
07-11-2010, 02:10 PM
today i saw a face
reflected
in the strangest of places
it was the face of my faith
and soon i was pacing
contemplating letters exchanged
between erasmus and henry VIII
back in the day
when change was set in motion
and long held notions
based on population control
and popular emotions
were challenged
martin luther managed
to tackle the catholic church
with a printing press
and his conviction
'the word' conveyed through
masterful diction and images
which captured a million
disallusioned imaginations
revolution is truth
and a spiritual coup
is nothing more than
the future
taking its rightful place
facing down legacies
peddling repetitive scripture
so while i sit up late
at a writing desk
trying to define the face
i saw today
i realise that the image
of faith will always change
be subject to heated debate
maybe even inspire hate
so i channel my faith
and write poetic prayers
to my own lost deity
but this deity is conversational
so they pray straight back to me
in the form of distorted reflections
of the face of faith
reflected
in the strangest of places
it was the face of my faith
and soon i was pacing
contemplating letters exchanged
between erasmus and henry VIII
back in the day
when change was set in motion
and long held notions
based on population control
and popular emotions
were challenged
martin luther managed
to tackle the catholic church
with a printing press
and his conviction
'the word' conveyed through
masterful diction and images
which captured a million
disallusioned imaginations
revolution is truth
and a spiritual coup
is nothing more than
the future
taking its rightful place
facing down legacies
peddling repetitive scripture
so while i sit up late
at a writing desk
trying to define the face
i saw today
i realise that the image
of faith will always change
be subject to heated debate
maybe even inspire hate
so i channel my faith
and write poetic prayers
to my own lost deity
but this deity is conversational
so they pray straight back to me
in the form of distorted reflections
of the face of faith