Columbine Revisited

Every parent’s nightmare

In a town north of Seattle
where I grew up as a boy,
a trigger-happy freshman with a gun
unveiled a reign of terror
shooting friends and then himself
leaving Marysville in shock when all was done.

It’s the nightmare parents dream of
as they send their kids to school
fearing what played out at Columbine repeats.
It’s the scary world we live in
where what seems both safe and sound
is a place where guns and mental illness meet.

God of mercy, bathe the victims
of this senseless tragedy
in Your cleansing grace that washes white as snow.
Give the students that must carry on
the means to move ahead
as they do their best painstakingly and slow.

World Series Reflections

How the Kansas City Royals live what they believe

The Cinderella Royals
laced their cleats of glass and danced
in a ball game they’d sat out for thirty years.
And the Kansas City loyals
let their team know of their love
as they dressed them for the dance with non-stop cheers.

It’s a Royal celebration
for a team that proved they ‘could’
like that little engine chugging up the hill.
They believed they could achieve it
and then proved that their beliefs
weren’t just pipe dreams but the truth by how they played.

And that’s not just true in baseball.
It’s observable in life.
The faith we voice must be much more than words.
Beliefs espoused don’t matter
lest we practice what we preach
and provide the proof for what our fans have heard.

The Day a City Shook

Recalling the Loma Prieta earthquake

Twenty-five short years ago
the Golden Gate rocked to and fro
as San Franciscans weighed their nerves
upon the Richter scale.

At 5:04 the clocks stood still
as cable cars crawled up Nob Hill,
their passengers quite unaware
of what had just transpired.

At Candlestick the wick went out.
The Bay Bridge Series was in doubt.
Whose fault it was could not be hid
and what a fault it was.

The San Andreas was to blame,
a fault whose power can’t be tamed.
A fault whose shadow lingers still
and will not go away.

The Big One’s waiting in the wings.
The day will come when sorrow sings
a mournful dirge in light of what
lies flattened on the ground.

Out of Africa

Being stalked by the beast known as Ebola

Emerging out of Africa
a deadly plague has grown.
It’s a monster that’s now threatening the world.
Ebola’s killing thousands,
heartlessly destroying hope
in the lives of men and women, boys and girls.

And because of Thomas Duncan,
we can’t simply shrug it off
as a tragic epidemic “over there.”
This grim monster is among us
breathing fire and belching smoke
and we’d best not just ignore it but prepare.

As Ebola stalks our nation
taking hostages at will,
we must dig in and courageously take aim.
What it takes to slay this dragon
are precaution, meds and prayer.
On our knees we’ll find the means to douse its flame.

A Jewish Holiday for Us All

Taking a closer look at Yom Kippur

This is a holy holiday
when all my Jewish neighbors pray
with gratitude that God forgives
our failure to achieve
the standard holiness demands
engraved in stone as His commands
and written in a moral code
that’s known to one and all.

Atonement Day (or Yom Kippur)
attempts to clarify the blur
that keeps us all from focusing
on what we should confess.
For all have sinned. We’ve fallen short
and plead “no contest” in God’s court.
Ironically, forgiveness comes
when we admit we’re wrong.

Atonement calls for sacrifice.
The debt we owe demands a price
and Jews and Christians both concur
the currency is blood.
But where these two faiths disagree
is who the lamb of God might be.
A random sheep from someone’s flock
or David’s sinless Son.