Saturday, April 28, 2018



April 28, 2018 -



Thought for today: 


“An atheist is a  man  who  believes himself an accident.”  


Francis Thompson

April 28, 2018


HANDS JOINED



Sometimes in sorrow and hurt
we join one hand with our other
hand and we pray and we
scream inwardly and silently.

Sometimes in sorrow and hurt
we join hands with another or
others and we pray and scream
together and this is better.




© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018

Friday, April 27, 2018

April 27, 2018

REALITY

The wind has disappeared and 
the water is mirror still and the
race is cancelled as we
head back to the dock ....

Peanut butter somehow gets
on the outside label of the jar ….

Coffee stains appear on the cup -
both plastic and porcelain....

We yawn. And it hurts our jaw
sometimes ….

Another surprises us with an
announcement that knocks 
our socks off....

Guilt is hard to shake - sometimes
taking years - sometimes never....

Loneliness hides under chairs, beds,
especially when we’re alone - but
sometimes when we’re in the middle
of a wedding, a funeral, or a crowd....

We get cuts, hemorrhoids, the flu....

We wonder if all this God stuff is
true - or we wonder why God has
blessed us so, so much….

  

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018 






April 27, 2018 




Thought for today: 


“Time  wounds  all  heels.”  


Jane Ace - 1965-1974
From Goodman Ace, 
The Fine Art of Hypochondria; 
or, How Are You? [1966]

Thursday, April 26, 2018





LYNCHING

There is something in us -
that reminds us - that we can 
be both beautiful and crazy -
helping or hurting one another 
in the same hour or  same day.

It’s right there in the front pages 
of our Bibles - we can  reach for 
forbidden fruit and walk with our God 
in the cool of the evening - and one brother 
can kill one’s brother the next morning. 

There is something in us that tells 
us to build memorials - for those 
who were stoned, shot, crushed, 
gased, lynched, so we never forget, 
“Every person screams  with God, ‘I am!’” 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018












April 26, 2018 

Thought for today: 


“There is no crime of which one cannot imagine oneself to be the author.”  


Johanne W. von Goethe  (1749-1832)  
or in Latin from Terence, 
Homo sumhumani nihil 
a me alienum puto.” 
Variant: “Homo sum: 
humani nil a me alienum puto. 
I am human, 
I consider nothing human 
alien to me”  Act I, scene 1, line 25 (77). 

Wednesday, April 25, 2018


GETTING OLDER

You know what day of the week 
it is by your pillboxes.

You know it’s Wednesday, 
but actually it’s Thursday.

Your bones and your lungs 
tell you to “Please sit down.”

Someone is always taking 
your favorite seat in church.

Where’s the nearest bathroom?

You can’t find your glasses 
which are on your head.

I just was talking to her on the
phone. Are you sure she died?


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2018