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MORNING SONG.

Sister Elizabeth looks

out of window. No mirror.

Self unseen. Image only

 

Imagined. Pushes window

Outward, breathes air,

morning fresh, birdsong

 

From mulberry tree, old

still there. The cloister

Below, the red brick, arches,

 

Walls, no nun in sight.

At Matins eyes hard to

keep open, stifled yawns,

 

Chanted from memory, Latin

Words on page a dull blur.

Wonder how father is?

 

Aged now, pains most days.

She sniffs the air, breathes

in, tastes fresh air on tongue.

 

She places a hand behind

the pane of glass of window.

Her refection seen there.

 

Sin of sin. Vanity of vanities.

She looks at her refection.

Seen. Takes her hand away.

 

Makes sign of the cross.

Bell tolls. Bell tower across

the way. Who rings? Which

 

Sister? Lauds soon. Chants

And prayers. She fingers her

cowl, brushes nose, eyelids.

 

She looks away from window.

Cell tidy. Books put in shelves.

Crucifix on wall above bed.

 

Wooden and aged. Plaster

Christ, pinned by small nails

through hands. Mother bought

 

Her her first rosary. White, small,

silver cross and Christ. Mother

taught to say rosary. Word for

 

Word. Mother cancer eaten.

Prayers offered. She moves to

the door, goes out. Passageway

 

Clear. None is there. She closes

her cell door. Puts hands away

In her black habit. Walks, muses,

 

Silent prayers. Down the stairs,

as taught, slow but careful, not

to rush, no running. Into the

 

Cloister, morning sunlight touches

cloister wall and floor. Flowers

in flower bed by cloister wall,

 

Well tended, watered. Fingers

Rosary, thumb over the body

of Christ, rubs, smooth with

 

Rubbing. Goes by the refectory

door, smells of coffee, warm

Bread. On by the stairs to upper

 

Landings. Sister Francis by cloister

wall eyes closed, lips moving,

hands together. passes by, notes

 

White hands, fingers touching.

Smell of incense from church,

enters, fingers stoup, holy water,

 

Touches forehead, makes sign

Of Christ, moves into church,

genuflects, enters choir stalls,

 

Takes place. Stands till closes

Eyes, sees the image of herself

In window mirror reflected face.

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terry-collett
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May 8, 2013
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