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Blood thudded in my ears. I scuffed, Steps stubborn, to the telltale booth Beyond whose curtained portal coughed The robed repositor of truth. The slat shot back. The universe Bowed down his cratered dome to hear Enumerated my each curse, The sip snitched from my old man's beer, My sloth pride envy lechery, The dime held back from Peter's Pence with which I'd bribed my girl to *** That I might spy her instruments. Hovering scale-pans when I'd done Settled their balance slow as silt While in the restless dark I burned Bright as a brimstone in my guilt Until as one feeds birds he doled Seven our Fathers and a Hail Which I to double-scrub my soul Intoned twice at the altar rail Where Sunday in seraphic light I knelt, as full of grace as most, And stuck my tongue out at the priest: A fresh roost for the Holy Ghost.
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Aug 31, 2016
Aug 31, 2016 at 6:38 PM UTC
First Confession by X. J. Kennedy
Blood thudded in my ears. I scuffed, Steps stubborn, to the telltale booth Beyond whose curtained portal coughed The robed repositor of truth. The slat shot back. The universe Bowed down his cratered dome to hear Enumerated my each curse, The sip snitched from my old man's beer, My sloth pride envy lechery, The dime held back from Peter's Pence with which I'd bribed my girl to *** That I might spy her instruments. Hovering scale-pans when I'd done Settled their balance slow as silt While in the restless dark I burned Bright as a brimstone in my guilt Until as one feeds birds he doled Seven our Fathers and a Hail Which I to double-scrub my soul Intoned twice at the altar rail Where Sunday in seraphic light I knelt, as full of grace as most, And stuck my tongue out at the priest: A fresh roost for the Holy Ghost.
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Aug 31, 2016
Aug 31, 2016 at 6:38 PM UTC
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