Comes the Dawn
by James Como (February 2021)
Night City, Tavern, Marianne von Werefkin
We are striving
for the fruits of diving
into a treasured passion.
And though religion is out of fashion,
its credal clarity and zeal for teaching
actualizes our preaching
of all truth allowable:
none disavowable.
But, the Mass
Economicus uninterested in class,
we adapted and saw
to shuck their will to straw:
though catechetically fallow,
more superficial than shallow,
our jive is beckoning,
there would be a reckoning . . .
And there was, almost. Unbidden,
in plain sight we lay hidden.
No longer canonic,
yet chill and ironic,
our epoch only seeming past—
a pose that would not last—
Now look! The People see our thought bespoke,
And they, and you, and all shall soon be woke!
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C. S. Lewis: a Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2019) and The Folk Tales of Brusco and Giovanni, in three books (KDP, 2020)
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