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Wednesday, August 06, 2003

POEM OF THE DAY

Breakfast at Lammas

 

Upon the fortieth day

under the enemy sun,

Yeshua,

 

if you are

bar abbas,

son of the father:

 

Tell

this

stone

to become bread.

 

It shall be written, Diabolos

By bread alone

may we ask for a stone.

 

A stone to move,

a veil to rent,

a trump to play,

women to weep,

dead saints to rise and walk,

choirs of angels to sing,

orisons to remember all our sins,

and the blood

of the lamb

to wash in the stain.

 

Enough to feed the multitudes

and seven baskets

of broken promises

left over.

 

Take this bread, Yeshua

but do not eat.

Instead, speak into it

as if it were the ear of God.

 

She will hear you.

 

Put it quickly in the coals

of the cooking fire

as if the crust were brimful

of your words.

 

She will answer you.

 

I am so hungry,

I am a bone gnawed by God.

 

Take, speak.

 

Dana Pattillo

 

Note:  Lammas, or Lughnassad, occurs in late July and early August. It is marks the middle of Summer and the beginning of the harvest. It is the first of three harvest festivals and is usually associated with ripening grain. It heralds the coming of Autumn.

(PoD 32)


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