Poetic Responses to Psalms and Scripture
Though I have spoken once,
I will not do so again;
though twice, I will do so no
more.
Job 40:3-5
My mouth wanders
like a circus performer
town to town
hawking the
sideshow,
sullen dancing
girls.
I moan:
my children keep
growing!
No babies left for
me
to coddle,
spoon-feed, bathe.
I hate myself
for mentioning my
husband’s fat.
When adolescent, I
spilled
each soft detail
of love affairs—
her lips, his
eyes—
and too much of my
body,
things I would
never
want you to know
now.
My children rustle
in their beds
plump as pillows,
and somewhere
South of here, a
hungry mother
scoops cornmeal
with a piece of chipped cup
into the mouth of
her listless child.
Dear Friend, help
me!
I pull my hand up
to my face
and press my mouth
shut.
There is so much
I
mustn't
say.
-- By:
Ms. Karen Jessee, OP - -
a member of the Dominican
Laity, St. Mary Magdelene Group in Raleigh, NC. She writes and
teaches, living with her husband and children near Chapel Hill, North
Carolina.
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