See listing of Recent and Most Popular articles on the Home Page
Rhymes & Reasons
Category: Faith, Religion & Spirituality / Topics: Christian Life • Easter
The Road Less Traveled
Posted: April 1, 2007
A directionally-challenged poet's Lenten reflections…
Even though it's Holy Week,
the road I seek 
isn't necessarily the   cobblestone one 
once carpeted with wilted palms 
and stained by an   innocent man's blood.
Too often I'm guilty 
of being   directionally-challenged
(or simply disobedient).
My leather-bound Map   Quest 
indicates the ancient Via Dolorosa
is the road that leads 
to my   desired destination.
Still, it is not the path 
on which I always find   myself.
It is not the route of least resistance.
It is unpaved and   steep.
It appears to be too narrow.
You see, I love the bright lights 
of Broadway.
I'm captivated by the commotion 
of Wall Street.
I'm   preoccupied with the happenings 
on Pennsylvania Avenue.
I'm drawn to the   glitz and glamour 
of Rodeo Drive.
I'm a sucker for the Penthouses 
of   Park Place that call out to me.
In spite of being convinced 
there is   One who knows me at my worst 
yet loves me just the same,
I am somehow   capable 
of coming up with endless explanations 
for why I am not   satisfied 
with my Lover's lane.
Yet He whispers in my heart 
that   His street of dreams 
is guaranteed to lead me to a good Friday
and an   even better Sunday.
And so I have a choice.
I can persist on
on an   all-too-familiar pathway 
overgrown by great intentions 
and   not-so-wonderful results.
Or I can make my way to
an overlooked trail 
on which the footprints 
of a risen dead man 
can still be   traced.
One is a well-traveled road 
that really goes nowhere.
The   other is an unpopular trail
that leads beyond the cul-de-sac
of a bloodied   cross and an empty tomb
to a desirable court where
justice resides with   grace.
This week (compass in hand)
I have a decision to   make.
Hopefully, come Easter morning,
Scott Peck won't be the only   one
with first-hand experience
taking a road less traveled.
Search all articles by Greg Asimakoupoulos
Greg Asimakoupoulos (pronounced AWESOME-uh-COPE-uh-less) is an ordained minister, published author and chaplain to a retirement community in the Pacfic Northwest. Greg maintains a blog called Rhymes and Reasons, which he graciously provides to SeniorLifestyle.Greg's writings have now been assembled in book form. See the SeniorLifestyle Store. • E-mail the author (moc.loa@veRemosewA*) • Author's website (personal or primary**)
* For web-based email, you may need to copy and paste the address yourself.
** opens in a new tab or window. Close it to return here.
        Posted: April 1, 2007   Accessed  250 times
		
        
 Go to the list of most recent Rhymes & Reasons Articles
		
		
		
			
 Search Rhymes & Reasons  (You can expand the search to the entire site)
		
		
        	
 Go to the list of Most Recent and Most Popular Articles across the site (Home Page)
		
        
 Loading requested view...