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History Through Stained-Glass Windows

The air is heavy here, history hanging in every breath Shot through with rainbow-hued light Dust motes, floating, drifting, flitting out of shadow And in again. Color, pattern, shape, whirling together in scenes from the past Miracles, wars, moon landings – even a rock Once resting on the lunar surface, brought down to earth at last Now stands as a testimony Of mankind’s otherworldly conquests A choirgirl’s lilting voice Echoes, then falls flat Lost amid the seven-story chamber Whose dizzying height dwarfs every onlooker Towering steeples, vaulted ceilings, beams, bricks, stones A never-ending labyrinth under the earth Holding the bodies of 200 perished citizens Who once walked the halls of America’s history Forever to rest in darkness’ embrace The nation’s children gather here Bringing prayers from every religion, uniting faiths All one, in this temple Built for our country, a house of prayer for all peoples To lift up their pains and praises Amid shadows, sunbeams, and silence – The National Cathedral.

Copyright © Kathryn Bragg | Year Posted 2018


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