Jeff—Saturday
Here I am, sitting on a
beautiful, sunny Aegean island, utterly glued to a TV as natural disasters of
unheard of historic proportions crisscross our world. I’m not sure if they’re on top of, below, or
in addition to the plethora of man-made political disasters out there
simultaneously raging for attention, but nature’s wrath has pushed thoughts of
man’s foibles and follies out of my mind, at least temporarily.
That said, Portia’s speech in Act
4, Scene 1 of the Merchant of Venice
by William Shakespeare kept running through my mind. [N.B. If you didn’t know
it was his work until I mentioned Willy’s name, then you probably won’t appreciate
what follows.]
Not being one to resist tinkering
with a classic poetic masterpiece, I updated her Honor’s pitch to justice, to
address Hurricane Irma and what lesson there may be for us in it—and the many
other natural disasters plaguing our planet. Here goes:
The quality of Irma is not
constrained,
It droppeth not as gentle rain
from heaven
Upon the sea beneath: but is
aimed west;
To target him that stays, not she
that flees.
'Though mightiest last midweek,
Irma now sees succumb
Proud Miami armed with rage and
frown;
To her specter of the force of
nature’s power,
An attribute to flaw and travesty,
In those heads that doth not
grasp rightful things.
For nature ignores such misguided
ways;
And enthrones in the heart of all
things,
An attribute to God’s power itself;
That man’s earthly powers cannot
challenge God's
Nature, seasons or justice.
Therefore, You,
Though no floods be thy plea,
consider this,
That, in the path of nature, none
of us
Will find salvation: in prayer
for mercy;
Unless that same prayer doth
teach us all to render
Misdeeds to nature, and others in
our clutch
That mitigate life and churn up
our seas,
We’ll soon follow the looming
curse of Venice,
And give sentence ‘gainst our
very being.
MAY GOD BLESS AND PROTECT ALL IN
HARM’S WAY.
—Jeff
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My 6 year old granddaughter trying to figure out why God would let hurricanes happen. She is very confused. So am I!!! But God IS in control. I told her to pray for the people and say thanks for her blessings. I join you in prayer for all in harm's way.
ReplyDeleteYour grsnddaughter asks some very good questions, Carol. Just like her grandma. :)
DeleteI always know we're in trouble when you don your Shakespeare cape and start leaping across the rooftops. Or being blown across them.
ReplyDeleteOh my, EvKa, you're giving away the final scene of my new book, The Agony and the Antagonist.
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