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Poem: A Prayer from the Heart

July-August 2015

BY: JOSEPH BROWN, SJ

When a boy is born around

these parts

seems like everybody

and her mama holds they breath

feeling the heart beating the throat

closing shut

the eyes straining not

to see the future

hoping against the storm

we smooth the skin

making our fingers learn a memory for when

we are going to wish for skin to love

for eyes to blow the grit from

for

shoulders to clutch and caress

for dreams to feed our prayers into

the boy was running from something

and running to somewhere

that is all

we have ever known

my fingers would have caught him

if I could

now all we got is a story that

makes no sense

and fingers that hurt to hold

just one more time

Luke

 

JOSEPH BROWN, SJ, who publishes his poetry under the name Luke, is a professor in the Africana Studies department at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois. This poem appears in The Sun Whispers, Wait: New and Collected Poems (Makanda, Illinois: Brown Turtle Press, 2009).

 

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