mhall46184@aol.com
May, 2013
A Diva’s Demands
Let
be set out a wooden crucifix
Of
indifferent and artless workmanship Upon a table where the lamplight falls
In yellow circles on a book or two,
And sheets of paper and a quirky pen.
Let
be set up a surplus Navy bunk
With
mattress and blanket, and pillow too,If Brother Guestmaster has them to hand,
Luxury enough for merciful sleep,
Or combat desperate against fearful dreams.
Let
be set into the wall a hook or nail
To
serve the office of a wardrobe there,Burdened with little but perhaps too much:
A decent habit for the liturgies,
A worn-out coat, a hat against the sun.
Let
be set into the cell an exile,
A
man of no reputation at all,Unnoticed in the streets, unseen, unknown,
But who delights in anonymity,
Here in this palace in Jerusalem.
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