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October
5, 1998
Living
in the New Town
our
town is not old
merely
fifty years and some
the
first houses still stand
as
do some munitions plants
built
during the war
where
nations united under God
defeated
Satanic evil
talk
to anyone today about the war
that’s
the one they’ll remember
costing
thirty million lives
for
peace
not
The
War
that
goes on even today
costing
billions
for
eternity
the
physical vs. the spiritual
I
live here
in
a town scarce old enough to stand
built
for war
but,
lasting longer,
to
war a stranger
no
gracious stone cathedrals
grace
our busy streets
save one of brick on Church
an
economy of spirit marks our burgh
and
for that alone I grieve
newer
buildings stand
but
the light once so wide revealed
stands
contained and cradled close
I
was recalling the lights playing along the skin
of
the cathedrals in my old town, lamenting the
fact
that there are none here in my new town.
I
discovered that something else appears to be
lacking
as well that was once so common.