The Laughing Lord Jesus







T’was at Siena on a summer day,

When I sat in an ancient church alone,-

My Stephen had already gone away

To find the famous Piazza Cicerone.



And there I sat admiring the art

Of a mosaic of our Blessed Lord,

The skillful set of stones and every shard,

High cheek bones prominently underscored..



Around the mouth of Jesus and the jaw

A smile did seem to play, intriguingly

But now I held my breath at what I saw,

The mouth did seem to curl - He laughed at me



And when I left the church to find my Steve,

I told him that the Lord had laughed at me,

He said ”I doubt it not” yea! I believe,

The Lord did laugh at what he had to see”.



"You saw aright dear, saw right and true

The Lord gave you a sign that's clear enough,-

He saw a screwball sitting in the pew,

And seeing it, what could He do but laugh?"







But this was long ago, - this year again,

Another proof I got at Pentecost,

A sign so irrefutable and plain

(I got this sign when I did need it most)



An artist on TV was interviewed

And put his splendid paintings on display,

Some oils shone bright,some others more subdued,

His works of art in stunning an array.







He showed the Lord with laughter’s soothing gleam,

So beautiful! - with bright white flashing teeth,

And all saints and angels laughed with Him,-

Each of the artist's works  a masterpiece!



So late in Time ,- stunning  discovery,-

The Lord does show a fondness for good cheer,

He does subsumes in Him hilarity,

And even holds a screwball very dear.



(c)Elizabeth Dandy













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