A Tap on the Shoulder
Here and gone
Like Christmas and the Fourth of July
All wrapped up in a bubble of joy
Rolling across a placid pond
Driven by the gentle winds of God's Spirit
Friends looked on- unaware
But knowing- deep inside
That something beautifully rare and wonderful
Was happening
Something we could not hide
Rainbows blessed our steps
With their unmistakable signatures
Storm clouds missed us by seconds
While tunes on the radio spoke to each embrace
Unto the synchronous symphony
That was our calling and gift
And God's way of saying to our love for each other
'Perfect'
And then it was over
A rose plucked before full bloom
Because there just wasn't any room
For the truth
Or the against-the-grain brilliance
Of God's wisdom
And one of us in hindsight thought
With deep, wrenching regret:
'I guess I blew it
My years must have gotten in the way
Too few, some said
As I lay on the phone in bed
With my head swimming in a sea with no shores
Trying to recall it all
While somewhere in my tortured heart
A voice without words kept goading
My politically correct side
'Stupid!
Those were the happiest days of your LIFE.'
John Christopher
1987
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