Love's Lesson




 By Cecilia Legister


I had time and some money to spare so I asked life for a lesson in Love
But life knocked me down then forced me to look to my source from up above
And for a time I sat in the dirt - the wind blowing light dark melodies through my head
From the dust which I came I was forced to crawl back, a rocky prop the bed
There Love peered through the virulent dark at sad smiles captured still
My flesh did battle with pithy nature my soul a duel with Love’s will
Looking above the folly I called zeal Love saw something deeper than skin
Resolved Love was to prove Himself and I fixed on ego to win
Wearing nothing but candour Love began to uncover my nakedness
He dug from my soul spurious invaders woven into a web of wretchedness
Then came one mighty death blow to pride and enemy stares grew brighter
Yet ignorant I stood for a while that Love had stripped me loads lighter
But as mockers feasted unwittingly on the gift Love made of the wear
I built a temple from the stones I slept on – from the wind that blew through my hair

And now, only now I know - though I still cannot comprehend all -
Whose spirit it is that had then spoken through the Apostle Paul
Said he: if you even charm with mysteries in angelic tones and Love sits in the streets
You are in no way better than noisy instruments pounded by heartless beats  
And even if you’ve hiked a million highways looking for hungry mouths to feed
And finding them you  give your all planting your goodwill seed
Your mind and body burning passionately with a zeal you think greater than Love
It is a thing of naught, it is earthly it comes not from above
Love knows endurance, suffering much and suffering long, wanting nothing of His own
Showing off nothing and behaving only as Love has shown
No evil can provoke Love, no selfish desire can trap Love, Love only rejoices in things from above
Bearing, believing, enduring and hoping all things is the greatest - Love

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