Copyright © 2009 by William R Mistele
A Song for the Forty-Nine
Judges of Saturn
I was Balaam
I spoke to God face to face
I never sought to taste His
grace
I sold my abilities to the
highest bidder
I opened my mouth to curse
Israel
But only a blessing came
forth:
Now spoken in Hebrew morning
prayers
Around the earth,
“How goodly are your tents,
Oh Jacob,
Your dwelling places, Oh
Israel.”
Though the divine I did
betray
I am here to say,
There still remains a way.
I was the Prophet Isaiah
I wandered naked for three
years beneath the desert sun
To proclaim the destruction that
was to come
I was the object of ridicule
and scorn
But what I saw came to be
I also spoke of peace
That war shall be no more:
There will come a day
When men discover their
divinity
The darkness in the human
heart shall pass away
I am here to say,
There is a way
I was Saint Columba
I lay down in the dust to
die
With despair did I cry
I searched for God’s face
I tasted God’s grace
And I, I’m here to say,
That in spite of all the
pain
There is a way
I was a Magi, a man most
wise,
In the sky, I followed a
star
I saw the Messiah both near
and far,
The angel Gabriel
interpreted my dreams
He told me
Life is not what it seems
The beginning and the end
Are either an enemy or a
friend
It depends on what you
intend
And I am here to say
There will come a day
When all suffering shall
pass away
Love shall take birth in
everyone
And in the end we shall all
ascend
I was Saint John of the
Cross
I turned away from the sun
I made darkness my friend
Because love I did intend
The outer world lost its
grasp
My heart it could not clasp
Its hold over me did not last
I was set free
I crossed all boundaries
And in spite of the endless
pain
The wandering in a dark void
of agony
I am here to say
I both died and was reborn
In the arms of love.
I was William Blake
The voice of the Bard spoke
through me
On my lips
The taste of eternity
Though I wished for a voice
of thunder
And a heartbeat forged from
lightning
To speak with that
brilliance
And with that fire
I was content
Because God did impress in
my flesh
The ecstasy of two who melt
together
In bliss and rapture
And so I am here to say
This wonder shall never pass
away
Hidden in the breath of
every man and woman
Lies a voice of thunder
And a heartbeat forged from
lightning
With that brilliance
With that fire
Words wait to express
The beauty of the universe