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Friday, July 1, 2016

Election Day July 2016

sometimes
it takes an erudite inspirational
self confessed pagan
to spark religious thought
to set the thinking wheels in motion





st augustine's thoughts
come whirring in
on
conscience
truth
and
integrity

which spin off into
aquinas
newman
chesterton
and
ratzinger

thanks rosemary
it's saturday for chrissake :)
markets and coffee
hair and makeup
trinkets baubles and gossip day

am thinking
about malcolm turnbull
our prime minister
a convert to my lot
am constantly studying him
peering into him
desperate to find something
that i can relate to in our shared
fundamental essence of belief

can't see it
can't find it

but as pope francis says
" who am i to judge"

forgive  me your holiness

i am

at the ballot box today


16 comments:

  1. ouch!...judge well for future's sake :)

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    1. Yep...it's a very close result...the people have spoken...have voted for health education housing and the environment . Lookin' good !

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    2. But no clear winner yet !!!!!

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  2. A very thought provoking poem !!

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  3. Thank you Rosemary for lighting the thought which fuelled the poem which this poet wrote with so much aplomb - and not a fly swallowed or in sight ;)

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    1. Chuckles...I have a gold medal in fly swatting !

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  4. Thanks for the flattering words! I actually greatly love and respect the teachings of Jesus but I notice that many who claim to be Christian, such as some of our politicians, don't appear to follow them all that much. But never mind, making a decision at the ballot box is not the same as sitting in judgment in a nasty way. We have to look at the policies, I think.

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  5. Elections are always so tense.......you wrote a wonderful discourse here, I loved the conversational tone, the reference to Rosemary's feature......made me smile. Good luck with the election results.

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  6. I hope the election works out for humanity's sake....

    'sometimes
    it takes an erudite inspirational
    self confessed pagan
    to spark religious thought
    to set the thinking wheels in motion'

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  7. Did Captain Smartypants get bitten on the bum? Exciting times ahead I suspect.

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    1. When you have a rhinocerous hide you don't feel a thing:)

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  8. Love the conversational tone...hope the election is ultimately positive for all..

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  9. Sheer brilliance. Love those first four lines especially. Stellar thinking wheels are going in the right direction it would seem ;-)

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  10. a very interesting way to write about an election.
    with a saint, a pope and a pagan writer. :)

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