The Wedding at Cana

Theodore Zendarski

A portent of events that had yet to unfold

All followers invited is what we are told

His mother's request He puts not on hold

The ceremonial water its change we behold

 

Filled to the brim with nothing held back

Sweetened with goodness, nothing to lack

The best for the last to consummate a pact

His hour not here, there is no turning back

 

Bridegroom, headwaiter and servers are there

But of the bride, there is mention nowhere

Or could that omission be to make us aware

That the bride of Christ will soon be in our care

  • Author: Theodore Zendarski (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 26th, 2023 15:03
  • Comment from author about the poem: The poem The Wedding at Cana was inspired by the apparent absence of the bride. Could it be that the Church is the bride?
  • Category: Religion
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Comments1

  • orchidee

    Good write T.



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