Mystical Eruption by Alan Altany

Vincent van Gogh, Wheatfields with Crows, 1890, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

With taut Dutch passion
and thick, natural icons,
religious beyond the
comprehension of critics,
the painter as impressed
mystic obsessed with
self-portraits of barely
caged earnest creativity,
always with the pain.
A perpetual Christian
in star-studded disguise,
longing for the infinite
in eating potatoes and
sowing wheat and seeing
crows over a flowing field,
spiritually anguished,
artistically frenetic,
in love with light and wind,
a man terminally unique,
a pilgrim always on the run.

Dr. Alan Altany is a partially retired, septuagenarian college professor of religious studies still teaching, and a Christian poet.  He has been a factory worker, swineherd on a farm, hotel clerk, lawn maintenance worker, high school teacher, small magazine of poetry editor, director of religious education, truck driver, among other things.  He has published a book of Christian poetry entitled A Beautiful Absurdity:  Christian Poetry of the Sacred (https://www.alanaltany.com/).


                                   

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