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Sofia Kioroglou Jan 2016
As blind as a bat
I don't know where I am going.
Such stygian and gloomy darkness
I pray to see dissolved.
Two heavenly hands the torch
of eternal light will suddenly snap on.

The Alpha and the Omega
In the pool of Siloam, the mud out of my eyes
I am bidden to now wash
I was blind, but now I see

The Way, the Truth and the Light
I was lost, but now I am found.
I have found Eternal life.
I have found my Savior.

© Sofia Kioroglou
Sofia Kioroglou Jan 2016
Big and rowdy,
loud and lovely
it stands on my porch
sprawling with filiform tentacles
the thorn-armored canes
my bougainvillea uses as
claws to etch indelible memories
of unforgettable summers on my mind.
Sofia Kioroglou Jan 2016
On the Western side of the Sea of Galilee
between Tiberias and Capernaum
the apostle of the apostles was born.

O holy myrrh-bearer, Mary from Magdala
the red egg in your hand Tiberius Caesar's debacle
would be of "Speak now or Forever rest in Peace"

* The poem is based on the Paschal eggs' tradition. During a dinner with the emperor Tiberius Caesar, Mary Magdalene was speaking about Christ's Resurrection. Caesar scoffed at her, saying that a man could rise from the dead no more than the egg in her hand could turn red. Immediately, the egg turned red. Because of this, icons of Mary Magdalene sometimes depict her holding a red egg. Also, this is believed to be an explanation for dyeing eggs red at Pascha.
Sofia Kioroglou Jan 2016
East of Bethlehem of Judea
pastors kept watch over their flock
peacefully tending their sheep
when dazzled by a light
tidings of joy
An angel
Would bring
God

Poetic form :Nonet (9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1)
Beit Sahour means the Village of the Shepherds
Sofia Kioroglou Jan 2016
These goosebumps I get all over
my body are somatic reactions
to the roller-coasting experience
of honest-to-goodness adventure
I indulge when I am hopelessly down.
Note from the Author

The poem is inspired by the somatic sensations triggered by hair-raising experiences which act as great impetus for personal growth.
Sofia Kioroglou Jan 2016
Raitho
the Land of Fruits
the biblical Elim
a stopping place for travellers
El-Tur
The poem is inspired by my visit to Egypt and Mount Sinai last December. For pictures and more info visit sofiakioroglou.wordpress.com
Sofia Kioroglou Jan 2016
Love me and I will love you back.
Crash me and I will adore you
You grind me down like no other
But I do not waver.
Love will conquer all.
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