Following on from my foray into blogging poems I enjoyed – I think sometimes the wonder of the biblical narrative is only really captured in poetry.
Here’s a poem for Easter.
From the far star points of his pinned extremities,
cold inched in—black ice and squid ink—
till the hung flesh was empty.
Lonely in that void even for pain,
he missed his splintered feet,
the human stare buried in his face.
He ached for two hands made of meat
he could reach to the end of.
In the corpse’s core, the stone fist
of his heart began to bang
on the stiff chest’s door, and breath spilled
back into that battered shape. Now
it’s your limbs he comes to fill, as warm water
shatters at birth, rivering every way
HT: 22 Words













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1 byrnesyliam // Apr 15, 2009 at 9:50 am
An Easter post – a little late http://ff.im/-27YbM
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