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Tuesday 31 January 2012

Afjordable Charity


(A sequel to 'Vikarious' and its prayerful repercussions: The dull drums of conscience in a marauding Viking's heart, through parody of Psalm 23)


On board is my ship-hoard;

I shall knots want.

Sea breaks me to lie down

(gangrene postures),

Thence sea speeds me,

Besides doldrum's

(ba-dum-ch)

Still waters.

Sea restores my hull.

Sea reads me in the laughs of tight-pursedness

For wreck would see same stake.

Decay, though thou stalk through the galley as the shadow of death,

I will fear no weevil:

For shark are with me…

My rod catches stuff that comes for me.

Line ensnared, cable draws me into the presence of anemones

Who appoint my head as a spoil!

Mike up! funs over…

Surely woodenness immersed in sea

Shall hollow me all the days of my strife,

Or I shall dwell in your house without board but your treasure!

(P.S. Alms: Plenty Free)

1 comment:

  1. I penned this one hastily one evening whilst thinking how to follow up on 'Vikarious' during a stand-up session (hence the reference to the microphone). If anyone can think of another famous passage of scripture ghat merits the Viking treatment then do let me know?

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