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    fear and trembling

    I come in fear and trembling
    Before you my God, my King
    I fall down to my knees
    For that is where kneeling begins
    I kiss the dirt with cracked lips
    I dare not even raise my head
    To see the shadow of one like thee

    The dirt covers my body
    Yet cannot hide my sin
    My eyes dry from weeping
    At the grace of my King
    I cast away the shackles of the mind
    The soul is near to being free
    I have waited a lifetime for this
    To see your glory reign

    I cast my mind over the holy book
    But scarce can take it in
    That a stranger whom I never knew
    Loved the prisoner within
    So that by his blood hell’s gates were closed
    That flood my innocent dreams
    He said that his body was wheat and flour
    He broke it for me
    I cannot comprehend why
    One would do such a thing
    And why people eat and drink
    That which they cannot understand
    They do it as a ritual, whether their hearts are there
    I cannot even watch them in my mind
    I am awed by the plate and cup set before me
    This is my body oh lord
    Break it with your will
    Consume my body with the fires of your spirit
    Make me worthy to kneel

    I do not pray for my words mean nothing
    What my heart cries and sings is true
    That you are love
    And the mountains and the birds
    Join my heart in this song
    But here I am oh lord
    Broken and lonely for you
    If I could I would come to your door
    And sing with your angels your praise
    But you lifted me gently from my knees
    As a father may lift a baby
    And whispered so soft yet so strong and true
    “the world, my son awaits you
    go back and live a life
    that is deep and pure and true
    tell all that you meet through your actions alone
    the glory you found deep down in your soul
    this is my heart, broken for you
    and for all those who weep at the cross as you do”

    Now every breath that I breathe
    And in every yearning of my soul
    I hope that I can live the life
    That will please him
    So that maybe when I am exalted by his love
    I will be able to kneel
    ''It isn't enough for your heart to break because everybody's heart is broken now.''
    - Allen Ginsberg

    "The whole dream of democracy is to raise the proletarian to the level of stupidity attained by the bourgeois."
    - Gustave Flaubert

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    It is a well done profession of faith.
    It reads heartfelt.
    The line:
    "Tell all that you meet, through your actions alone".
    keeps it a humble, personal homily, without guile,
    condescension, or attempt at conversion.
    "Remember, we are all in this alone." - Lilly Tomlin

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    I agree with hack, your poem, expressing humble candid secure faith, is also well written: reverence, respect, wonder...a grand praise to God.
    It reminds me of a sentence I once read and still remember; though it is not addressed to the Almighty:

    "If there is anywhere Perfection to whom my inmost being is known, help me to do only that which is right."

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    While I'm familiar with the title being a reference to Kierkegaard's famous work I haven't read it myself so I'm curious as to how this relates (if at all) to it. I guess my only criticism would be that for a relatively long piece there isn't enough sense of progression; of things moving forward. This feels more like a long prayer than a poem. I think if you added some lyricism or a bit of ellipses or tightened it up a bit (by eliminating some of the dryer passages or those that aren't really adding much) it would better.
    "As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light of meaning in the darkness of mere being." --Carl Gustav Jung

    "To absent friends, lost loves, old gods, and the season of mists; and may each and every one of us always give the devil his due." --Neil Gaiman; The Sandman Vol. 4: Season of Mists

    "I'm on my way, from misery to happiness today. Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh" --The Proclaimers

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