“Requiem” by Eliza Gilkeyson,
arranged for choir
by Craig Hella Johnson,
sung by The Chorale in Vienna
She had come to the church to worship God,
to hear a touring choir sing classics with
some spirituals–she thought the choir was good.
The young liturgical dancer was lithe,
quite serious as she embodied grief
and bafflement at death from tsunami,
earthquake, and flood.
The choir prayed for relief,
for understanding from Mother Mary.
The worshiper, offended by the dance,
looked at the floor, her eyes narrow and hard,
her jaw was clenched, her lips were white and thin.
In choir and congregation there were tears
in sympathy with grieving mother, child…
To turn away from beauty is a sin.
– Steve Shoemaker, on tour, Vienna, Austria, June 12, 2012
Yes, a sin, but maybe the sin is in her refusal to allow the tragedy of the story to touch her. But also a tragedy for the one unable to hear or see the beauty.
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Carolyn, Yes, yes, and yes. Tears of laughter and joy cannot flow when tears of tragedy and sorrow are blocked. Thanks for the comment.
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