Shame Walks Among Us

SHAME WALKS AMONG US


Who let you out of the pit and clothed you as real,

No longer a concept or figment of imagination

but a thing empowered, dressed to kill?

I’ve met you before, but where?


Barging through the front door,

Reclining and heckling, boots on the table

Flicking butts to the carpet, blowing smoke in my face.

Is Shame your only name?


Or have I met you through another?

Perhaps a father, a mother, a sister, or brother?

Or through teachers or preachers who seek to reduce us

With lies which diminish, deform and distort us?


Sharing glory in heaven was never enough

Rebellion rose in your throat

The taste of blood on your tongue

Always a glutton and grasping for more


You sprang for the jugular

Enticed by lust and your ego

Underestimating the power of the One

Who defeated and cast you below


Stripped of power and pride of place

Skulking and naked among us

Too ashamed to reveal a form or your face

You masquerade as majestic beings


In creatures, a snake and a lion, and also in humans,

In ideas, institutions, in culture, in nations,

Luring the weak to the pit whence you came

Devouring, accusing, annihilating forever.


Oh, but your defeat is nigh!

One stronger than Shame has arrived

And stripped you bare, silencing your

pretensions, recriminations, and hidden intentions.


The Incarnated One, clothed in glory is here

Redeeming, reconciling, dwelling among us

He’s bathing and clothing our shivering bodies

with healing, forgiveness, restoration, and blessing


Tenderly unbinding the filthy memories of shame

which long permeated our psyche and deformed our frame

One layer after another, sparing further humiliation

‘Til shame is no more and we are made whole.

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