I chew the fish down
to my stomach below
my gastric juices were ready
to dissolve it for good.
The fish told the juices
to get out of the way
for he didn’t want to become
part of me.
They argued and fought
for a long time
the fish was stubborn
and would not yield.
Finally the gastric juices gave it up
and told the headquarters to do the rest
within few minutes noises started
and I threw up the stubborn fish.
Now he ended up unused and wasted
sent down the toilet
with a blast of fresh water
never to be seen again.
Had the fish yielded
to the juices to dissolve him down
he could have become part of me
to write this poem
that you may well need.
To save yourself
is to lose your life.
Give it away for others for Christ’s sake
and you shall find life.
KP Yohannan. “Stubborn Fish.” Dance Not for Time. GFA Books, 2013, p. 224.
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“To save yourself is to lose your life”. This statement holds true above all else. With Christ, we must learn that the way to Him is to truly deny the self. This applies to every situation in life, both the small and major things. If we deny our self, it gives us room to fully embrace Him and allow Him to shape our lives the way we always intended.
Very interesting
Great poem with a different kind of perspective!