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John McDonnell
Poems
Apr 2019
The death of the Cathedral Notre Dame
When the cinders cool and the answer seekers
pick their way through the charred rubble
what will they find? A medieval carpenter's chisel, a pair of rosary beads, pigeon droppings, the down from an angel's wing, the tears of saints.
#notredame
#cathedral
#notre
#dame
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John McDonnell
Pennsylvania
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