The Preacher Man

The Preacher Man

A Poem by Gee
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Trying to convert the sceptical youth.

"
The preacher man sat him down
fixed him with a stare,
removed his hat, cleared his throat,
plucked a bible from thin air.
Slid a chair with screeching legs,
sat down face to face,
opened up what he believed
to a carefully chosen place.

He read aloud the faded text,
powerful his voice,
hallelujahed, praised the Lord
at moments of his choice.
A tale he told of suffering,
forgiveness, and of love,
a son sent down as sacrifice
by his father up above.

"Amen", uttered the preacher man,
raised his bowed down head,
closed the book without a sound
then to the boy he said.....
"2000 years and still he lives
a faith born from his death,
only the good seen in mankind,
right to his final breath."

"He gave his life that we may live,
opened a righteous way,
paved it with the love of God
and we walk it to this day.
And on this path I'll lead you son,
pray, let me take your hand,
I'll guide you to a better life
into the promised land."

The boy he stared, thought awhile,
then to the preacher said...
"What proof have you apart from tales
of a man for so long dead.
And if you believe in stories old,"
he took the briefest pause,
"Do you believe in tooth fairies,
Easter bunnies and Santa Claus....."






© 2020 Gee


Author's Note

Gee
Well.........

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If you believed in those, why not believe in me for I have opened up your eyes ~ much goodness you will see!

Posted 5 Years Ago


Gee

5 Years Ago

One day perhaps, who knows, but as of now I lead a wonderfully happy life without faith.
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kitty

5 Years Ago

Each to his own without malice or hate in any form. Have a good day. Stay focussed and happy!
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Gee

5 Years Ago

Always....Thank you
It's interesting that we 'moderns' crave 'proof' before we 'believe' something, as though knowing and believing something are the same thing. The real 'proof' of Jesus is perhaps that his message is so very hard for humans to follow: forgive your enemies, turn the other cheek, care for those ill and destitute, love God and your neighbor. Similar messages were given by Moses, Confucius, the Buddha, Muhammad-- they too are all too often ignored. Perhaps the real question should be, how well do most people do without a sense of God and the soul? Does life really have meaning otherwise?

Posted 5 Years Ago


Gee

5 Years Ago

I've no God in my life, have never felt the need.
Nevertheless I have a wonderful life.
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I smiled at the ending of your poem Gee because, that is exactly what most adolescents would say nowadays. And I've got three living with me. They are not prepared to accept so much without the scientific proof. They won't believe everything written and passed down the line from 2000 years ago. They are far more questioning. And as for tooth fairies, Santa Claus and the Easter bunny, it's been many a year since I was able to bribe them to behave better or else. That makes me a bit sad, because that was so much fun. Enjoyed your poem. You told a good tale.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Gee

6 Years Ago

Oops, thank you for both reading and commenting
Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

I have also changed my views on many things Gee. Have a good week-end and good morning.
Gee

6 Years Ago

Thank you, you too
A really interesting piece and enjoyable, i love the last stanza as it does ring true. we live in a different era now and the younger generation have a much less "religious" upbringing. Well written and very thought provoking. Rod.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Gee

6 Years Ago

Thank you Rod
This poem has such a smooth flow and left me with a a smile in the end!Brilliant!

Posted 6 Years Ago


Gee

6 Years Ago

Thank you Ms P, glad you enjoyed. One of the few I’ve written that I wouldn’t delete :)
Nicely penned
Enjoyed reading

Posted 6 Years Ago


Gee

6 Years Ago

Thank you..
Dinesh Kumar

6 Years Ago

Mention not
LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! You have found such a creative way to pose the lifelong questions many of us independent thinkers wonder about. The easter bunny & santa claus ideas are metaphors (for me) signifying all the tall tales we're told & expected to accept at face value. I love the way most of this poem simply states the typical words of faith & comfort that a preacher may convey, yet the crux of your message can be found in the last stanza, such a contrast from the rest! *smile* Fondly, Margie

Posted 6 Years Ago


Gee

6 Years Ago

Thank you Margie, a fav of mine so glad you enjoyed
I like the way your words flow.
I am a Christian and even I have asked my pastor similar questions regarding blind faith. ( my question did not involve the Easter bunny) LoL

Posted 6 Years Ago


Gee

6 Years Ago

Thank you Resa
The age old argument set in a jaunty 'angle' of a poem with panache and humor. Nice flowing verse.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Gee

6 Years Ago

Morning John, cheers
I really enjoyed your poem. I read it several times...nice work!

Posted 6 Years Ago


Gee

6 Years Ago

Thank you Nancy

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Tags: Preacher, Jesus, God, faith, scepticism, Easter bunny, tooth fairy, Santa Claus

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Milton keynes, United Kingdom



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