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POETRY
O
by Luci Shaw
O my scarlet carnation,
your iron-fresh scent, and the torn,
spiked edges of your dying
outflesh for me the colors
of God's blood, God's body.
O my sharp clove,
your dark nail probes my hand.
You stud my open palm (a small, pink
Easter ham) with poignancy, pinning me to
your final clench of cross-pain.
O my asparagus—
with the cleansing sprinkle of your fern,
your up-greening from the ground,
your stalked asperity under the butter sauce—
awaken me to resurrection.
O my avocado,
your vegetable comfort calls my name.
Teach me the colors of growing. Within
your purpled leather rind disclose
your sumptuous spirit, your oil-hearted seed.
Luci Shaw is the author most recently of Breath for the Bones: Art, Imagination, and Spirit (Nelson).
Copyright © 2008 by the author or Christianity Today International/Books & Culture magazine.
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March/April 2008, Vol. 14, No. 2, Page 29
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