Monday, August 26, 2024

To God, Who Still Gives Joy to Our Youth - poem

  

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

To God, Who Still Gives Joy to Our Youth

 

 

Introibo ad altare Dei

 

Ad Deum qui laetificat juventutam meum

 

 

Missals calendaring the liturgical year

Mantillas in reverent rows marked out by children

Children as rosary beads sorting out the Aves

And men in this-is-choking-me suits and ties

 

Candles in colored glass in reverent rows

Decades of prayers, centuries incensed with prayers

Corinthian columns in reverent rows of awe

Or perhaps the humble Doric, upholding Heaven

 

Fiddleback chasubles in liturgical colors

Sequenced by seasons in prismatic reverent rows

Sewn long ago by loving reverent hands

Each stitch enriched with a Latin prayer

 

Fidgety altar boys in their Sunday shoes

The processional cross their grandfathers knew

Nonnas, Nanas, MeeMaws in reverent rows

The occasional bead-bang of a rosary against a pew

 

The occasional knee-pinch to a squirming child

Latin responses in sequenced reverent rows

Latin, which later we were told we didn’t understand

Quia putabant nos stulti essemus

 

And on the Altar the eternal Sacrifice

Which no tyranny can ever take away

 

Sed fuit, est, erit

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