Five, Sixty-Two, and More
We are getting on
I want God to be simple
But the cosmos is made with
Such small things
Nuclei, electrons
Unless we have it wrong
And atoms are huge
But we don’t know the context
We’ve barely started searching out
The story of the universe
We see, we listen
We know the sounds of space
So far
Maybe when we know the taste
And touch more than moon rocks
(which I did not at the museum,
thank you very much)
Maybe when know the scent of galaxies
We’ll understand something of
The process of creation
The scale of something like
The hand of God
The eye, the nose, the ear
The tongue
Everything that gave us
Anything
And then how to understand it
In the morning of discovery, of greeting
Face to face
And sense to sense
The one who saw, who heard, who smelled, who
Tasted, and who touched us first
C L Couch
Lubo Kristek: Monument to the Five Senses, 1991, metal sculpture, 450 cm, collection of the Neues Stadtmuseum, Landsberg am Lech
By Info-kultur – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=20245863
February 10, 2019 at 7:08 pm
This one is fascinating and well pondered. Understanding creation or perhaps, trying to mimic it or wrap our wrap our minds around it. Right now it’s an impossibility with out this discovery being more sensuous & not only our small intellect. But perhaps, more that that atoms and particles etc and creation itself, even the evolution or alteration of the earth and universe throughout our time is impossible to know and comprehend. We can’t until we are face to face with our creator. Then I think, perfect again, our understanding will be restored and our faith perfect. To understand creation you say we must ‘get’ God first in life and beyond. Those are very wise words.
It recalls to me the last line of Tennyson’s poem “Crossing the Bar” — “I will see my pilot face to face when I have crossed the bar.” There is both joy in this and also excitement b/c all our questions big and small will have answers. And time itself will cease to determine us.
Meant to say, love the art you’ve been choosing for your posts. Old and new, it’s beautiful and you have a keen eye. Hugs