Thursday, October 30, 2014

Prayer, on the occasion of an SMU Faculty Club Luncheon
with panel discussion about Election Day

Gracious God,

We confess we have forgotten how to pray.

We find it hard to remember how
to ask for much
beyond our own immediate self-interest.

We want to win, or at least hope
our opponents will fail.

We want what we want, oftentimes
at the expense of
the common interest and
the greater good.

But you, O God,

lover of all people
in all places
and all times,

coax us
to care deeply,
to choose compassionately,
to love unreservedly.

We ask, then, that we may
Awaken to our blessings this day:

abundant food,
political freedom,
and gifted colleagues,

with whom we can share
so many good things.

In your mercy,
add to these many graces
the blessing of a grateful heart.

Amen.
–Tim McLemore

October 30, 2014

Monday, October 13, 2014

Why I Write Poetry

Poem on an assigned topic, "Why I Write Poetry"
for "Creating Poetry" Master of Liberal Studies class at SMU, Fall 2014

Words are never enough. But oftentimes
Words are the best we have to work with. And
When it comes to the kinds of things for which
Words are not enough,
Words work better as poetry.

Words are not enough for science,
Which resorts to numbers as its native tongue.

Words are not enough for art:
We all know how many a solitary picture is
Worth.

Words may be good enough for philosophy, perhaps. (If there is such a thing.)

Words are not enough for the things that matter most.
Words are not enough for love.
Words are not enough for music. (And sometimes, as the Eagles
Wrote in “The Best of My Love,” sometimes “the
Words [get] in the
Way.”)
Words are not enough for food, and sex, and sunsets. I pile on the
Words to describe giggles squealing from a scrunched-up face under manic siege by a 
          relentless puppy dog tongue one almost forgotten and unforgettable rough-and-tumble
          afternoon in the meadow by the farm house of my childhood summers.

Words are never enough. But the more
Words sound like poetry… Ahhh!

–Tim McLemore
September 2014