Monday, October 7, 2019

HEART IN EXILE



     HEART IN EXILE

Sleep splintered like a soda cracker.
“Take the Child in flight
into the land of Egypt.
Go. Now. Tonight.”[1]

Whatever the lovely fairy-tale –
Apocrypha state –
it is not likely that cacti fruited
fig and date;

nor swollen rivers pared the tide
to dry roads for their feet;
nor palm trees air-conditioned
sweat and heat.

If silence is food,
they had bread,
and tears to water it,
the psalmist said.

In the fabled unknown,
the mind scents danger,
and the native is wary
the quiet stranger.

Bur faith is braille (O heart in exile)
and the mother knew
that in Egypt no less than Bethlehem,
the Child grew.

Sister M Maura SSND
America.  31 January 1953
Used with permission




[1] Matthew II:13

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