"Esther Denouncing Haman" by Ernest Normand‘Boomerang’ and Other Poetry by James Bontrager The Society March 24, 2025 Culture, Poetry 5 Comments . Boomerang In the chronicles of hist’ry There we see a vast array Of malicious, scheming tricksters Who themselves became the prey, Thus, confirming what the Psalmist In his wisdom once had said Of the violence of the wicked Boomeranging on his head. Haman tried his best to ruin Mordecai the righteous Jew When he schemed and built the gallows Where he thought to hang him too, Yet the narrative of hist’ry Has this cunning renegade Swinging from the very gallows And the noose which he had made. As our enemy advances, As the battle lines are set Though God’s people are outnumbered, Brother let us not forget That the cruel and cunning trickster Falls into the net he spread And the violence of the wicked Will return upon his head. We take courage in the promise That no scheme can ever stand Which is formed against the righteous Matters not how well it’s planned, But the trickery and violence, Like the ancient poets sang, Of our evil adversaries In the end, will boomerang. . . For the Truth While many have striven to vanquish the Truth __Instead, they have proven its might For whether you fight or acknowledge the proof __The Truth you can only prove right. When Pharaoh attempted to halt and enslave __God’s people who fled from his hand His violent demise in a watery grave __Proved God reigns supreme in the land. If you like old Pharaoh, attempt to suspend __The militant march of the Truth The Truth will be proven correct in the end __While you become ill-fated proof. Since you can do nothing but choose to decide __To vindicate God and the Truth Enlist on the right and the conquering side __Of that which you cannot dispute. . . James Bontrager was born and raised near the rural town of Bonduel, Wisconsin. He currently lives in Ontario, California. He is part of one of several project management teams that works for a construction company. Very recently he published a book of his poetry through the Hustlin’ Backwards Entertainment organization. NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this poem or other content, please consider making a donation to the Society of Classical Poets. The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary. 5 Responses Roy Eugene Peterson March 24, 2025 These are two wonderful biblically based ecclesiastical poems that depict what happens to the sinning tricksters and the power of truth! Both have excellent flow and rhymes that enhance the meaning and deepen the effect. Reply Cynthia Erlandson March 24, 2025 The story of Esther vs. Haman is a great one to make into a poem — what a poignantly ironic story, with such a satisfying ending — a “boomeranging” ending, as you say. (I really like that verb form of the word!) And you have told it very well, with allusions to at least a couple of verses from the Psalms worked into the poem very cleverly. If these poems were artistically illustrated, they would make a great beginning of a Bible story book which would be equally enjoyed by children and their parents. Reply Margaret Coats March 24, 2025 The image is the message in “Boomerang.” And in “For the Truth,” there is clever wordplay balancing “proof” and “Truth,” with these words as slant rhymes to one another and to the other important words “dispute” and “choose.” Good work, brother! Your meter is very skillfully handled, being easy to read, yet complex to describe. I’ll do a description only for “Boomerang,” where the meter is trochaic tetrameter, with the even-numbered lines ending in a tailless trochee for the sake of rhyme. You’re an excellent construction manager, and I much enjoyed the militant march of both poems. Reply Yael March 24, 2025 These are very fun and entertaining Bible story themed poems, which I enjoyed reading, thank you! Reply James Bontrager March 25, 2025 Thank you to everyone who took the time to response! Your insightful comments are really appreciated. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Roy Eugene Peterson March 24, 2025 These are two wonderful biblically based ecclesiastical poems that depict what happens to the sinning tricksters and the power of truth! Both have excellent flow and rhymes that enhance the meaning and deepen the effect. Reply
Cynthia Erlandson March 24, 2025 The story of Esther vs. Haman is a great one to make into a poem — what a poignantly ironic story, with such a satisfying ending — a “boomeranging” ending, as you say. (I really like that verb form of the word!) And you have told it very well, with allusions to at least a couple of verses from the Psalms worked into the poem very cleverly. If these poems were artistically illustrated, they would make a great beginning of a Bible story book which would be equally enjoyed by children and their parents. Reply
Margaret Coats March 24, 2025 The image is the message in “Boomerang.” And in “For the Truth,” there is clever wordplay balancing “proof” and “Truth,” with these words as slant rhymes to one another and to the other important words “dispute” and “choose.” Good work, brother! Your meter is very skillfully handled, being easy to read, yet complex to describe. I’ll do a description only for “Boomerang,” where the meter is trochaic tetrameter, with the even-numbered lines ending in a tailless trochee for the sake of rhyme. You’re an excellent construction manager, and I much enjoyed the militant march of both poems. Reply
Yael March 24, 2025 These are very fun and entertaining Bible story themed poems, which I enjoyed reading, thank you! Reply
James Bontrager March 25, 2025 Thank you to everyone who took the time to response! Your insightful comments are really appreciated. Reply