god and austerity

God and Austerity

The supermarket which calls itself Forum,
has a bell tower, but now in time of
austerity no one flocks to buy anything
when its bells rings every hour.

Sunday, when I drove my wife to church
the car park was full and the bells didn’t
toll in vain; and when I looked through
the window people were singing hymns.

When time is good, god becomes distant
But now with economic times and threats
of a new war is looming, people turn to
an abstraction in time of a unsure future.

Mind, god looks after his own flock, walking
around the car park I noticed most cars
looked new, but if you have got it and want
to keep it a prayer goes a long way.

Published February 02, 2012 Write a comment
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RAJ NANDY
Modern generation have little time for prayers & take things for granted! But should the good Lord decide one fine day to take away those comfy material possesions , then crying & praying will not help ! Thanks , -Raj
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