Pilgrimage
A couple of weeks ago a friend of mine passed away. His name was Virgil Mitchell and he was 92 years old. Dr. Mitchell was pretty much a legend in The Wesleyan Church... a humble giant... an encouragement and conviction to my spirit. One week before he died, I had the honor of speaking to him on the phone and thanking him for his well-walked life. His voice was strong and full of courage. This was a man of gentle greatness and I am blessed to have known him. Here is a poem I wrote in his honor...
'Pilgrimage'
little old man
as big as they come
age-ed and wise
easy and young
look in his eyes
what do you see?
holiness ablaze
encased in the meek
homeward bound pilgrim
journey of joys
the thunder
has a gentle voice
let me walk in the shadow
that falls where he stands
a planting of splendor
tall oak of a man
6 Comments:
Good photo, and fine poem.
i've been waiting....and was not disappointed. thanks for sharing.
great stuff matty...thanks for the life you live my friend!!!
mattielee-- nice work. keep poeming.
Hey Matt & Sarah!
Great to find your site and see what you're up too!
I was actually born in Lexington - so I'm a fan of where you live! Hope all is well with you.
Have a great week!
Brandon Bruce
Hey this is Wes, I love your blog. Eveyone from Indy misses you guys, and wishes you the best of luck.
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