Inobservance Poem by Theodore Zendarski

Inobservance



My beloved did grant, her permission received
That I may enter within, in a most blessed way
Destined to counter the ways, of those in decay
To unloose the bonds, of those sorely deceived

Immediately hastening forth, quickly we did go
To complete a task, embarked on an arduous trip
The spirit to bestow, with an unquenchable grip
To delineate a path, the way for mine to know

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Why did Mary visit Elizabeth? Perhaps we should consider that Jesus was also visiting. Could the visitation been an 'inobservant' sign that John the Baptist was baptized in the womb by the Holy Spirit?
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