1.13.2015
it’s not my fault
it’s not my fault
the bishop asserts
it’s not his fault
but whose is it then.
not mine say those
who elected
not mine say the
agendas that
selected
not mine
say the bottlers
who gave out
the bottles
not mine say
the hosts who
knew she was
potted.
not mine say we
all, when the day
comes undone.
but who then, says
Jesus,
the crucified
one.
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It’s called enabling. Those who do it are enablers. There’s a price for this. Paid not only by the enablers but those who are enabled – and those enabled who interact with the world.