Saturday, December 19, 2009

Third Saturday of Advent

Please read Psalm 121

removing our shoes
ready to slip into
our old, scuffed slippers
of comfortable apathy,
may we be consumed
by the white fire of
compassion
which dawned in the
Christmas sky;

slip-sliding down
the stony slopes of
heaped-with-failed-promises
mountains of sin,
may we be caught
by the Word of love,
cradled forever in
the manger of grace;

wandering down the
streets of exiled loneliness,
taunted by those who
laugh as we cling tightly
to the heirloom of trust
handed down to us,
may we be gathered
up in your arms of hope,
carried to worship
the newborn Child.

come,
Keeper of our hearts,
come.

(c) 2009 Thom M. Shuman

Friday, December 18, 2009

Third Friday of Advent

Please read Luke 2:46-55

stuck in the middle
of the paper this morning,
the slicks announce
another black friday sale
(the third this shopping
season, i think, but
who knows),
while the front page tells
of a single father searching
for coats to protect his kids
from poverty's chill;

the tour buses are packed
taking folks from the visitor's
center right up to the very
edge
of that grand canyon
which pushes the have-a-lots
and the have-nots
further and further
from one another;

more children die each day
from starvation
than from any act of
terrorism,
but we continue to gorge
ourselves at fear's table,
piling more and more
security on our plates;

so come,
Mary's Son,
come
using your mother's song
to transform our lives,
as surely as it did yours.

(c) 2009 Thom M. Shuman

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Third Thursday of Advent

Please read John 15:12-17

each day as
i watch the two little
girls wander down the street,
their heads so close
their hair seems braided together,
their hopes conjoined
as they whisper their deepest
souls to each other,
i long for you

so come
to clean the silliness-stained
glass of my life
til i become utterly
transparent to
you;

come
gathering up the ashes
of my tears
pottering them into
the apple of your
eye;

come
turning me outside-in
inside-out
so you can write
your name
on my heart;

come,
Anam Cara,
come.

(c) 2009 Thom M. Shuman


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Third Wednesday of Advent

Please read John 15:9-11

watching Matthew
writing down every word,
you gently whisper
in his ear,
'don't forget i said
there is a sin line between
heaven and hell';

handing around the box
of hanukkah crackers,
you hold one out to Bart,
and fall down laughing at
the look on his face
when it popped into
a shower
of stars;

you spent all morning
in the kitchen measuring, stirring,
baking the cake,
so you could watch
the epiphany of your friends,
as they tore into
their slices, hoping
to find one of the gifts
of frankincense, gold
and myrrh;

gathering the disciples around,
you sat down and said,
'a Pharisee, a scribe, and a
Sadducee walk into
a bar . . .'

come,
Court Jester,
come to take our hands
and make our dance of
joy complete.

(c) 2009 Thom M. Shuman

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Third Tuesday of Advent

Please read Psalm 1

as the foam-crested waves
played tag,
running up to my toes
clenched tightly in the sand,
and then dashing back,
i stood mesmerized,
looking around for
someone
to take my hand and
give me courage;

so come.

sitting in the
tub,
my little boat bobbing
on the knee induced waves
i would listen longingly
for footsteps to come
down the hall,
book in hand
to read me a
sherlock story;

so come.

scraped, stacked, soaked
i swish the cloth over,
under, and around each dish,
pan, and utensil,
ducking them under the
rinsing waves before
lining them up in the
drainer in proper order,
wondering if someone
will come, take the towel
off my shoulder, saying,
'let me give you a hand';

so come,
Living Water,
come to be with, in,
around, over, through me,
come.

(c) 2009 Thom M. Shuman

Monday, December 14, 2009

Third Monday of Advent

Please read Luke 22:14-20

come,
Grain of gentleness,
feed us on that simple
loaf made glory by
the yeast of your love,
so we might laugh
in delight
as we gorge ourselves
on your joy;

come,
Grail of grace:
fill our empty souls
with that spirit of
generosity and spontaneity,
so we might pour
ourselves out for those
who sit beside the
dusty wells of hope;

come,
Chief Cook and Bottle Washer:
pushing tables together
so each may have a seat,
bringing out dish after dish
of wondrous delight,
yelling back over your
shoulder,
'better put another fatted calf
on the grill!'

come!

(c) 2009 Thom M. Shuman


Sunday, December 13, 2009

Third Sunday of Advent

Please read Isaiah 12:2-6; Zephaniah 3:14-20

yesterday
(and every yesterday it seems)
folks stood patiently in line
numbers clutched in their
prosecutorial hands,
eager to take their turn
making it quite clear
all the mistakes made
(at least to this point in my life),
all those things I forgot
to do (i swear they were on
my list!),
all that accountability that
doesn't seem to add up right;

but on that day
you will walk down the line
high-fiving each person
as you slyly slip their
judgments out of their hands,
crumpling them up
and tossing them behind you.

on this day
we limp through,
our weary, sore soles
seeming to find each
sharp-edged pebble
poured out on the path
in front of us
by the banes of our
lives;

but on that day
you will come,
tearing your baby quilt
into long strips,
dipping them into
the cool waters of
Grace's well,
swaddling our tender
souls.

tomorrow,
we will once again
scan the horizon
waiting to catch
a glimpse of
Catastrophe
as it edges ever closer,
its cataclysmic jaws
opening and closing,
longing to devour our
hope;

but on that day
you will come,
carrying a picnic basket
loaded with bread
and wine,
spreading a blanket
broad enough for all of us,
pulling out your
harmonica
to play us the songs of
eternity.

come,
Dayspring,
] come the day.

(c) 2009 Thom M. Shuman