Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
The French peasant monk scythed the tall grass by the drive to the abbey he spat on his creased palms before work, Dio è lontano ma vicino the Italian monk said after Mass clearing the items away and I aiding him, deep bell tolling from the tall bell tower echoing across the surrounding area down to the seashore, sans nous Dieu ne nous sauvera pas sans Dieu nous ne pouvons pas the French monk said quoting someone religious from some book, incense in the air mixing with baked bread and cold stones aged, I gazed at the cloister felt along the waist high orange brick wall musing on the flower bed where a monk on his knees weeded, la confiance en Dieu et non votre propre faiblesse the French monk chided me as I peeled potatoes for lunch, silence after Compline deeper than an ocean's depth more profound than Plato's musing, pale moon casting shadows in the cloister's hold, I hugging myself during Vespers against the harsh cold.
0
Jan 11, 2017
Jan 11, 2017 at 1:41 PM UTC
AGAINST THE COLD MCMLXX.
The French peasant monk scythed the tall grass by the drive to the abbey he spat on his creased palms before work, Dio è lontano ma vicino the Italian monk said after Mass clearing the items away and I aiding him, deep bell tolling from the tall bell tower echoing across the surrounding area down to the seashore, sans nous Dieu ne nous sauvera pas sans Dieu nous ne pouvons pas the French monk said quoting someone religious from some book, incense in the air mixing with baked bread and cold stones aged, I gazed at the cloister felt along the waist high orange brick wall musing on the flower bed where a monk on his knees weeded, la confiance en Dieu et non votre propre faiblesse the French monk chided me as I peeled potatoes for lunch, silence after Compline deeper than an ocean's depth more profound than Plato's musing, pale moon casting shadows in the cloister's hold, I hugging myself during Vespers against the harsh cold.
A YOUNG MAN IN AN ABBEY IN 1970.
TerryCollett
Written by
Jan 11, 2017
Jan 11, 2017 at 1:41 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem