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Yvette Christiansë
SHE KNEELS, THE GOOD SISTER THOMAS, NATIVE
SHE KNEELS, THE GOOD SISTER THOMAS, NATIVE
SHE KNEELS, THE GOOD SISTER THOMAS, NATIVE
My lips bear witness. Distemper!Those who chain Sunday
from the doors of their week,
how flaccid their Amens,
how thin their charity.
Take this, my body.
I make my bed –
earnest as salt –
in your promises –
all vanities will be laid low,
even to the ocean’s floor.
And waves will be
wreaths of white,
our bridal skirt,
and we will glory-glory!
in the name of the sword
that will cut them,
in pieces, in pieces
like rude weeds
in a good man’s
vin-n-n-n-nnn-ne-yard.
© 2009, Yvette Christiansë
From: Imprendehora
Publisher: Kwela Books & Snailpress, Cape Town
From: Imprendehora
Publisher: Kwela Books & Snailpress, Cape Town
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SHE KNEELS, THE GOOD SISTER THOMAS, NATIVE
My lips bear witness. Distemper!Those who chain Sunday
from the doors of their week,
how flaccid their Amens,
how thin their charity.
Take this, my body.
I make my bed –
earnest as salt –
in your promises –
all vanities will be laid low,
even to the ocean’s floor.
And waves will be
wreaths of white,
our bridal skirt,
and we will glory-glory!
in the name of the sword
that will cut them,
in pieces, in pieces
like rude weeds
in a good man’s
vin-n-n-n-nnn-ne-yard.
From: Imprendehora
SHE KNEELS, THE GOOD SISTER THOMAS, NATIVE
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