Sunday, September 8, 2024

 Season of Creation

September 2024


The Creation

James Weldon Johnson 1871 – 1938 


And God stepped out on space,
And he 
looked around and said:
I'm lonely--
I'll make me a world.

And far as the eye of God 
could see
Darkness 
covered everything,
Blacker than a 
hundred midnights
Down in a 
cypress swamp.

Then God smiled,
And the 
light broke,
And the 
darkness rolled up on one side,
And the 
light stood shining on the other,
And God said: That's good!


Then God reached out and took the light in his hands,
And God 
rolled the light around in his hands
Until he made the sun;
And he set that sun a-blazing in the heavens.
And the 
light that was left from making the sun
God 
gathered it up in a shining ball
And 
flung it against the darkness,
Spangling the 
night with the moon and stars.
Then down between
The 
darkness and the light
He 
hurled the world;
And God said: That's good!

Then God 
himself stepped down--
And the sun was on his 
right hand,
And the moon was on his left;
The 
stars were clustered about his head,
And the 
earth was under his feet.
And God walked, and 
where he trod
His 
footsteps hollowed the valleys out
And 
bulged the mountains up.

Then he 
stopped and looked and saw
That the 
earth was hot and barren.
So God 
stepped over to the edge of the world
And he spat out the 
seven seas--
He 
batted his eyes, and the lightnings flashed--
He 
clapped his hands, and the thunders rolled--
And the 
waters above the earth came down,
The 
cooling waters came down.

Then the 
green grass sprouted,
And the 
little red flowers blossomed,
The pine tree 
pointed his finger to the sky,
And the oak 
spread out his arms,
The 
lakes cuddled down in the hollows of the ground,
And the 
rivers ran down to the sea;
And God 
smiled again,
And the 
rainbow appeared,
And 
curled itself around his shoulder.

Then God 
raised his arm and he waved his hand
Over the sea and over the land,
And he said: 
Bring forth! Bring forth!
And 
quicker than God could drop his hand,
Fishes and fowls
And 
beasts and birds
Swam the 
rivers and the seas,
Roamed the 
forests and the woods,
And 
split the air with their wings.
And God said: That's good!

Then God 
walked around,
And God 
looked around
On all that he had made.
He 
looked at his sun,
And he 
looked at his moon,
And he 
looked at his little stars;
He 
looked on his world
With all its 
living things,
And God said: I'm 
lonely still.

Then God sat down--
On the side of a hill 
where he could think;
By a deep, wide 
river he sat down;
With his head in his hands,
God 
thought and thought,
Till he thought: I'll make me a man!

Up from the bed of the river
God 
scooped the clay;
And by the bank of the river
He 
kneeled him down;
And 
there the great God Almighty
Who lit the sun and 
fixed it in the sky,
Who 
flung the stars to the most far corner of the night,
Who 
rounded the earth in the middle of his hand;
This 
great God,
Like a 
mammy bending over her baby,
Kneeled down in the dust
Toiling over a lump of clay
Till he 
shaped it in is his own image;

Then into it he blew the 
breath of life,
And man 
became a living soul.
Amen. Amen.

 



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