Step lightly, doll, the heels of your shoes are missing, the ice is black and slippery, the streets have no names, the boulevard is busy and you have nowhere to go. Short sleeved with barely a winter coat you shiver as you make your way to the church with Mussolini on the ceiling, Adam and Eve wearing their grape leaves, the Pope on high above his confused disciples and all the vestal virgins surrounding Mary in her angelic repose. We pray to your Lord to take you gently, effortlessly in the night. We turn to shake the hands of our neighbors in the pews in front and behind. We watch you shuffle up to take your communion wafer, mouth the words of a prayer you no longer recognize. Still you are there, you are here among us, your little abominations. Add Comment |
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