7/29/2015


We leave Africa to Nicargua tomorrow. It will be long travel days, so I ask that you pray for us, traveling mercies, and that no one be sick.

Last night we had a squad session that talked about freedom. Suddenly I felt the need to write about rotting flesh. Anyone who knows me knows that this isn’t something that I normally think about–or want to think about. I kept writing and the words became more extreme, but the poem came out easily. I shared it with the group, still uncertain who the words are for, but excited none the less.

Zombie to Phoenix (working title ha ha)
Written by Tori Thompson
July 28, 2015

Forgive me for the flesh I let decay and let rot,
asking you to revive it again and again
But with this zombie flesh
you’ve only been allowed to mend
but never to amputate

as is your desire.

You stand ready with the sword
and a new body
a new breath not tainted with carbon dioxide.
For you are not called the great inventor

but the only creator.

You don’t fashion for us paper wings
and design for us charming instruments.
You baptize us as the

beloved and dreaded

executioner

until our scales fall off
and we rise again as the phoenixs You made us to be
We breathe out our song of Ressurection
and beat with the melodies of our hope and joy.
The only way I can take Your hand to lead me to the water

the only way I can watch the sword fall

and not flinch

is to force my wandering eyes
to Your excruciating beauty and love

because it commands
it demands

action.

Instead of tiptoeing around the flames
satisfied by the warmth of the embers
I must plunge myself into the fire of Your truth
and let myself be

consumed

so that there is no escape

no doubt

of who You are
and who I am
in You.

Then I will finally see beyond the fear of the pain

of transformation

to the

extraordinary

I was
always
meant
to
live.

From these ashes
He lets me rise

higher and higher

beyond and beyond

further in and further up

whole
new
and
Free