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COMPLINE 1971

Compline bell rings,

cloister dark except

where lamp lights up,

 

salva nos, Dómine,

vigilántes, custódi nos

dormiéntes,

 

moonlight on cloister wall,

I finger the stoup,

holy water on fingertips,

 

Hugh thin faced

fingers after me,

touched me she said

 

touch me here,

Dom Peter walks

the stone slabs,

 

cork lined boots,

black cowl,

I stand in the choir stalls

 

near the wall,

lamps switched off,

darkness and chant begins,

 

plainsong unison,

enter me she said

I am as a church to be filled,

 

the world's your ship

not your home Therese said,

I gaze at the monk's head

 

before me silhouetted

in the semi dark,

our Lady's statue

 

high above lit up

by a single light,

the abbot walks the aisle

 

with young Cuthbert

who holds holy water

in a sprinkler,

 

show them by deeds

rather than words

Benedict said,

 

I stare at the Virgin's stillness,

alma Redemptóris Mater,

quæ pérvia cæli porta manes,

 

a world in darkness

out there beyond the high windows,

silence after prayer,

 

complete stillness,

pax,

Compline.

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Written by
TerryCollett
78 / M
Published
Dec 16, 2015
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A YOUTH IN AN ABBEY IN 1971 HAUNTED BY A WOMAN

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