Moses and the Burning Bush

An Elysian blunder was how it began;

a careless spark spewed over heaven’s brim

and shrubbery was ablaze in heathen/land.

The worst part was the humorless witness:

flock-boys were bothersome with time

to watch and wonder and suspect more.

Since original fire could not consume…

merely entice and dazzle and show,

improvisation was called for, so I AM

assigned an asinine, too/big quest, enough

to quiver and quail a shepherd’s lust

to tell and brag of what he had witnessed.

We know how that turned out.

Comments

6 responses to “Moses and the Burning Bush”

  1. beeseeker Avatar

    We know how it’s still turning out 😉

  2. vishalbheeroo Avatar
    vishalbheeroo

    enjoyable poem..lightens the blogging atmosphere.
    Cheers
    Vishal
    http://www.vishalbheeroo.wordpress.com

    1. Leo Avatar

      Thank you for visiting, Vishal. Glad you enjoyed. Leo

  3. Anne Avatar
    Anne

    Love this, Leo. Your ‘humourless witness’ has me very amused. 🙂

    1. Leo Avatar

      Thanks, Anne. I’m trying to “lighten up” a bit with spring here and all; hopefully I can get back to singing birds etc; Leo

      1. Anne Avatar
        Anne

        I like a good bit of acerbic wit now and then – helps stop things getting bland. 😉

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