John Litzenberg 's Final
John Litzenberg was born in Royal Oak, Michigan, in 1965, and since then has lived in seven states, visited forty-eight of them, and traveled to Mexico, Canada, and Switzerland. He is an alumnus of Boston’s Berklee College of Music, and currently resides in Natchitoches, Louisiana, where he works, plays music, writes poetry, and dances, sings, and laughs with those he loves at hand.
Let Vain Cassandras Moan
Let vain Cassandras from their pulpits moan,
decrying what velocity the world
has chosen for its obvious descent;
and in their sermons, demonize each day
that dares to start as sunrise shattered dark.
They make the Word a flesh that only rots,
its destiny disease and graying bones;
and would deny what lies beneath such text:
a corpse that with its dying, brings new life.
Let these harangues of fire and brimstone fail;
they seek to reap by fear what love has sown,
and would for glory’s sake destroy the world
to prove their theories worthy of what gods
they cast in their own image of despair.
I will not preach the ending of the earth,
nor advocate as abstinence so strict.
Instead, I seek to understand myself,
and feed another’s body when I go.
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