Monday, December 14, 2009
On a Christmas Pageant Day
They are eating clementines and practicing
riotous, illogical skips; I am in the yard,
cleaning up and noticing
how parenthood is given without regard
to who you are. Later, an angel
skips through the living room
on her way to church. There, in the
awkward dark, surrounded by cameras
and attentive close relations,
I see a heavenly host, none more than
four feet high and each unsure how to
wave her alleluia
while shepherds watch their parents, and behind,
the woman comforting her baby Jesus
is suddenly motherhood personified
and over all is felt perhaps by some at last
the possibility
of a kind and infant king.
December 14 2009
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I love this. And I'm so glad you are posting your poems. You are really, really good.
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