IS GOD LONELY, TOO?
Poem for Today - March 19, 2014
THEY ASK: IS GOD, TOO, LONELY?
When God scooped up a handful of dust,
And spit on it, and molded the shape of man,
And blew a breath into it and told it to walk -
That was a great day.
And did God do this because He was lonely?
Did God say to Himself he must have company
And therefore He would make man to walk the earth
And set apart churches for speech and song with God?
These are questions.
They are scrawled in old caves.
They are painted in tall cathedrals.
There are men and women so lonely they believe
God, too, is lonely.
© Carl Sandburg,
Harvest Poems,
1910-1960, page 83
Cave painting on top
from Widipedia,
"In Indonesia the caves
at Maros in Sulawesi
are famous for
their hand prints.
About 1500
negative handprints
have also been found
in 30 painted caves
in the Sangkulirang
area of Kalimantan;
preliminary dating analysis
puts their age
in the range
of 10,000 years old."
Cave painting on top
from Widipedia,
"In Indonesia the caves
at Maros in Sulawesi
are famous for
their hand prints.
About 1500
negative handprints
have also been found
in 30 painted caves
in the Sangkulirang
area of Kalimantan;
preliminary dating analysis
puts their age
in the range
of 10,000 years old."
Check out the poem
on creation by James
Weldon Johnson,
on this blog
for February 19, 2014