Let not Barack Obama
be just another token,
pointed to as proof —
sign of one race's victory
or another's tolerance.
Let not this new beginning
be conceived of as an end,
as something we've accomplished;
for we still have far,
so very far, to go.
Rather let this be
a true inauguration,
a new beginning.
Let him not be
just one more sign or symbol,
but an efficacious sacramental presence;
real flesh and blood,
present and vocal:
to call us all
to sweat and tears,
to set our hands to work
to do the many tasks
that lie before us.
Let this be
the end of tokens,
signs and symbols of deceptive promise;
let this be
the inauguration,
not the benediction,
of our hopes.
Let this be
in form and substance
active and alive;
not contented evening,
but the hopeful dawn.
Tobias Haller BSG
Let the people say Amen!
ReplyDeleteOh Tobias - this is really wonderful. I think I may post it, with all due credit of course.
ReplyDeleteYou are a light my friend, you really are.
Thank you.
For all your thoughts for two years, but especially for this poem. Thanks and God bless you. Lan
ReplyDeleteI found Bishop Robinson's prayer too bland. Your poetic prayer hits the mark so well. I too will post a link to it.
ReplyDeleteOh my! This one took my breath away, Tobias. I believe that I must use it too.
ReplyDeleteAmen, dear Tobias!
ReplyDeleteAmen from me too. What more is to be said?
ReplyDeleteWow. Great poem, Tobias. I'd love to quote it on my blog, if I may?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Russ. Feel free to quote. --Tobias
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