Mosaic Church
Loving God, each other, our city, the underprivileged & the nations

L.I.P

As I made my way home from a Poetry Open Mic night, I drove past the ruins of Leeds International Pool and I suddenly felt moved to write a poem about it.

Built in ‘67, the pool was 1 inch too short to be of Olympic standard, and thus, never held any meaningful competitions.  It fell into disrepair in 07, eventually being demolished in ‘09… The rest, as they say, is a poem…   Hope you enjoy it M

we all have a purpose

a direction, a calling

but you never found yours

perhaps one day you will

you appeared, clean, new,

born unto a city

with promise to fulfill

perhaps one day you will

although you were used, talked to

you were never invited to the parties

“I can change, i can do it” you thought,

perhaps one day you will

Your foundations, laden with sadness

Bore the weight of your mistakes

Your frustration, your angst, fit to burst

Perhaps one day you will

You were made for glory

To bring joy, attainment, victory

You didn’t do that here

Perhaps one day you will

As we shake your remains from our soles

And remember to forget you

I hope you find peace at last

Perhaps one day you will


L.I.P
mikefunkmc
Thursday 29th April 2010
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