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Requiem

qui tollis peccata mundi, dona eis requiem

 

 

Bejesus we walked so far!

It was beautiful country, mind,

feet dappling through hedgerows

that led from the city, in silence,

to rest where all flesh shall come.

 

I remember how it started,

walled in with the others.

Lord you could dance!

How were they to comprehend

that the kink in my arm

and your off-beat jive

could lead us unguided

to narrow pathways forcing single file?

 

By a river we sat together—

amid long words and fingerprints

your skin bled dark with guilt

and for my part I saw coracles

sprout upon your breath.

We weighed down these little craft

with the chains of our sins

and tied fast the bones of our future

as payment for the ferryman.

 

One day perhaps, the river will dissolve to ash,

revealing our two disciples

discarded as the chance to heal,

there will be love

like a great and gentle pulse

mingling with cold stones

and memories our

downcast eyes, cheekbones to the fore.

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Oct 22, 2011
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