Backyard Pastor

 

I remember the day they moved in next door

With their children, their dog and the cat

The neighbourhood came to life again

And there's nothing wrong with that


He moved his family to our town

To be close to his community 

A pastor living in the midst of his Church

Now that's the best place to be


We tried to do the neighbourly thing 

And welcome them to our block

We were greeted with a house of smiles

The moment, on their door, that we knocked


Over the years, we have enjoyed the life

That flowed from our neighbour's yard

The children's laughter and even their fights

To not appreciate both would be hard


On Sunday's we would watch them leave

To church, and wave them well

But to church is not our place to go

In our yard is where we dwell 


And yet over all the years

We never felt judged by him for our choice

He became our backyard pastor

With a different kind of voice


Often we chat over the fence

Of topics much like a supper stew

Life, God and vegetables

We talk like neighbours do


He told me once that winter was hard

And not because of the snow and the cold

"I don't get to visit as much with my neighbours"

Now there is a heart of gold

We walked into him the other day

And his smile had faded some

But there was joy still flowing from his face

Like through all the years had done


A diagnosis of cancer

News that no one wants to hear

What will become of our backyard pastor

Our hearts began to fear


But in that moment I remembered

That the moment is what we have

We must live in each moment

And let that make us glad


Tomorrow is never guaranteed

Life gives us only today

To admire the beauty of the sunflowers

That grow along the way


In that moment our backyard pastor

Told us that we were special, too

When the moment is all you have

Sharing your heart is what you do


We've never called him "Pastor"

Though to others he's a reverend 

A neighbour has no title

So we just call him friend


It would be our earnest prayer

That his time on earth be filled

With joy, with love, with gratitude

As the Creator has already willed


So a warm and hearty "Thank you" 

To our neighbour, we want to send

For amazing years as our backyard pastor

But mostly as our friend


© Ruby Neumann



Poet's note:  written September 30, 2020 
For Keith, our backyard pastor, neighbour and friend.  Last night, on July 15, 2021... he died .  I changed nothing in the poem from when I wrote it last fall.   


The photo is a picture I took this morning of our gardens.  Only a chainlink fence and my bunny fence separate our home grown produce.  I will miss our conversations over that fence.