Awake

The Abstract

The women who live to bless and aid will not hide inside the hope   they fervently press on. With faith they take gigantic steps toward the   voice calling them with clanging bells to service in the field, on the slopes, the   absent villages and streets where injustice delivers lilies to those sobbing […]

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Poetry by H. J. Recinos

The women who live to bless and

aid will not hide inside the hope

 

they fervently press on. With faith

they take gigantic steps toward the

 

voice calling them with clanging bells

to service in the field, on the slopes, the

 

absent villages and streets where injustice

delivers lilies to those sobbing beneath the

 

failing light of day. Many have strained in

wonder about what they see in them, how

 

they return good for wickedness, make the

broken mend, and show the mystery that

 

makes the world a birthplace for peace.

These completely free women will not

 

turn their wet eyes away till the dust

across society sings of divinity’s casing

 

light in all the places closed from sight

and dazed by loathing, violence and hate.

 

These women the gracious Spirit led to hear

the ancient voice that breaks oppressive chains

 

and calls them to live faith away from darkness

in this madly divided world—these women God

 

exalts!


Harold J. Recinos is Professor of Church and Society, Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University, and the author of two collections of poetry: Voices on the Corner (Wipf and Stock, 2015) and Long Way Home (Floricanto and Berkeley, 2016).