sacred cows and the last monument to God's name

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Kailashana
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sacred cows and the last monument to God's name

Post by Kailashana » March 2nd, 2012, 9:49 am

The dead follow you sometimes
where mountains are lost
in a white avalanche of poems;
they wear keys around their necks
and you hear them jingle sometimes
but you think of windcatchers
and catch a waft of dirt from somewhere
deep inside another memory, filling your
nostrils with the scent of olive trees and
strawberry blossoms.

You read poems to old gods and lovers you
barely remember and pigeons follow your
crumbs, warming themselves in your breath.

Hell, you've been here before, you say and
you awaken in your Palestinian dream
looking for your bulldozed home but you're a Jew and
you've never run barefoot through your own house
with manna stuck to your feet, and honey dripping
from your mouth
and you'll never wear a prayer shawl, bowing,
bowing to the same God.

Only Buddhists and Hindus bow to one another in the name of God.
Only Christians wear a golden crucifix to remind them
of the holy land where love must die to be reborn.
Your pilgrim feet, so weary, your heaven so very far away.


~A

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joel
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Re: sacred cows and the last monument to God's name

Post by joel » March 3rd, 2012, 1:25 pm

Where Abram came to pitch his tent,
where Ishmael was sent,
where Isaac's laugh was saved from death,
where Voice and Word and Holy Breath
would found a house for love,
is there to be, in honesty,
beneath an olive branch or dove,
no room for someone new like me?
"Every genuinely religious person is a heretic, and therefore a revolutionary" -- GBShaw

Kailashana
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Re: sacred cows and the last monument to God's name

Post by Kailashana » March 3rd, 2012, 1:57 pm

In the stable,
in the manger filled with straw
a new birth,
in the heartland that is I am that I am.

Welcome
home my brother, my son, my husband and my father.

Shine on you Crazy Diamond.







~

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