Light for heaviness
By Rhiannonw
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(South Wales, nineteenth century, from the life of John Pugh*)
With heavy heart he viewed the vast
slums built, as industry growing fast
drew crowds of workers – their daily grind
hard, and cheer in liquor find
though temporary, and causing family friction
from wages frittered, with little notion
of life and joy: the churches warned,
felt preaching there would just be scorned –
like boiled peas thrown against a fort!
but when with Satan preachers fought,
God’s gospel Light as dynamite
could crack the walls of blindness strong
and rescue slaves bound to belong
to one who liked to keep their mind
miserable, dead and blind.
When someone asked about the tent
that they erected – was it for a fight?
they told him, yes, come see the sight,
and when he came and heard the singing
he was amused and far from whinging
he gladly heard the Word of life,
and so did many, soon much strife
subdued, and many filled
the place that soon they had to build.
Embattled Satan’s hold was trounced
when gospel life and power announced.
Hearts freed and won, the whole vast slum
soon seeing fewer bitter, angry, glum.
[IP: heavy]
*’John Pugh - Extraordinary Evangelist and Church Planter’ by Eryl Davies, DayOne Publications
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"Embattled Satan’s hold was
"Embattled Satan’s hold was trounced
when gospel life and power announced.."
The energy and rhythm of the poem captures the evangelical aspect at its heart. I looked up John Pugh to cross reference with your piece. As ever, very interesting and worthy. Nicely done, Rhiannon.
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inspiring!
The little I know of Wales is from the writer and poet Dylan Thomas and of course also from here on Abc. Quite a lot actually! I would like to go there someday just for holiday.
Nolan means "Noble Friend" Bob Dylan has his name from Dylan Thomas I don't know what Dylan means. Thomas of course is a Bible name from the latin, "Twins". It is a bit of a hobby with me, knowing the meaning of names I find it really fascinating. People usually often are flattered if you know what their name means and where it comes from.
Come to think of it I don't know any Welsch jokes.
Yes! And Cherries! Againn! all the best & Nolan
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I love the idea of music
I love the idea of music being like light, also that words can lift. You have described an epic battle, with a happy, hopeful ending, a hero without a sword
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It is so true
It is so true, "music soothes the savage breast", I think of even me and my late father, amazing, speaks to the soul eases the mind and soothes the heart. Most beautiful descripition I know is David playing harp for King Saul, if you ask me they both were bipolar. Just my opinion.
All the best Rhiannon! It is not all of it just church music hey? Tom
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