Liberty, Equality, Fraternity & Boisson…
Implacably
The gaze descends
Upon the village, encore,
Upon what was once,
Predictably:
A flock, a relevant congregation…
Imperceptibly
Christ’s presence depends
Upon the villagers, d’accord,
Upon their current whims,
Intractably:
A flock, a diffident congregation…
Changing faces,
Parking places,
Fumes and traces
Of modernisation
And cats cowering astray;
Changing traditions,
Improving conditions,
Rules and impositions,
By fraternisation
And cats roving astray;
Changing ideals,
Church bell’s peals,
Lacking communication
And cats scurry astray…
Equality:
His vision descends
Upon the scene, alors;
Upon what is now,
Inconsolably
A fraternity, a liberated congregation…
And still the cats hurry to remain astray…
Pete Ray
September 2019
Boisson, Gard Department, France…
Despite all the changes made through the years, the statue of Christ above the church in Boisson remains as the overseer, seemingly visible from all parts of the village…
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