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Bartimaeus
Contributed by
elizabeth_dandy
on
Friday, 7th March 2003 @ 07:30:00 AM in AEST
Topic:
ChristianPoetry
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At Jericho blind Bartimaeus sat
In his donated threadbare tunic clad,
Begged patiently for alms from passers-by
And mixed his prayers with so many a sigh.
But now he listened up,- had to surmise
The flurry round him seemed to advertise
The nearing of the Master passing through,
He asked those near to him if this was true..
“Move Bartimaeus, -Reb Timaeus’ son-
Keep to the side so that the Master can
Find enough space to teach and move around”.
But Bartimaeus - stubborn- kept his ground.
The crowd urged him shut up and step aside,
The more they pushed, the more the blind man cried
And fumbled forward in his blindness‘ night
Lord!-Son of David hear!, please give me sight!
To see, - what unimaginable bliss!-
The people, flowers, houses, hills and trees.
And ever louder Bartimaeus cried”
“Be merciful oh Lord, -please give me sight!.”
A gentle hand now touched the sightless eyes,
The hand that animates and vivifies,
And Bartimaeus saw - in rapt delight!
Saw and beheld and felt - Love at first Sight!..
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2003-03-07 07:30:00] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Bartimaeus
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Thursday, 1st April 2004 @ 11:43:32 AM AEST (User
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An interesting and vivid poem, of a religious tale which I remember.
Thanks for sharing. |
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