Mulling it over
by Maggie Rainey-Smith
Cinnamon cardamom
almonds and wasps
plump imported raisins
Uncle’s aluminium pan
the sunlight is thinner
Maria who is Greek is fasting
orange peel floats
in the dark pool of wine
I add sugar and schnapps watch the liquid almost boil ladle it into warm mugs
we breathe in the alcohol swat the wasps remember the last Good Friday and one
before marvel at the yeasty buns suck the sticky glaze from our fingers
lift the pale crosses to our lips knowing that Judas will betray Jesus that Pilate
will wash his hands that Veronica will wipe his face a soldier will lance his side
that he will chat to a couple of thieves just before he dies but
drunk on nostalgia
ripe in our loss
it is the triumph of the empty tomb
we most admire
and raise our
hot mugs of wine
with relief, glad
Thanks Maggie. Other bloggers are joining me in posting a Tuesday Poem this week [note this list is regularly updated]. The result is a rather wonderful online 'open mike' session or an informal poetry 'journal'.
UPDATE [tuesday night]: I had a perfect 5 minutes this morning reading the Tuesday Poems and marvelling at the talent of poets Tim Jones, Harvey Molloy, Claire Beynon, poet and publisher of poems Helen Rickerby, and author of 'Fifi Verses the World' Fifi Colston.
South Island poets Penelope Todd and Paradoxical Cat joined us with a poem mid-way through the day, and Kay Cooke slid her poem in three hours before midnight. I only discovered two overseas poets had posted: Premium T and Vespersparrow today!
You'll also always find a poem on NZ Poet Laureate Cilla McQueen's blog. She's writing an astonishing poem in instalments called Serial using images from the National Library. A new instalment is published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
For my past Tuesday Poems see top right tab on the blog.
UPDATE [tuesday night]: I had a perfect 5 minutes this morning reading the Tuesday Poems and marvelling at the talent of poets Tim Jones, Harvey Molloy, Claire Beynon, poet and publisher of poems Helen Rickerby, and author of 'Fifi Verses the World' Fifi Colston.
South Island poets Penelope Todd and Paradoxical Cat joined us with a poem mid-way through the day, and Kay Cooke slid her poem in three hours before midnight. I only discovered two overseas poets had posted: Premium T and Vespersparrow today!
For my past Tuesday Poems see top right tab on the blog.
4 comments:
Gosh, the power of the snowball. Thanks, Mary, for setting this one off. I've posted a poem.
love this Maggie!
Thanks Penelope, how wonderful to find you here and thank you for posting a Tuesday Poem. I'm thrilled with this 'snowball'. I've linked to your website on my blogroll now but I have had problems linking directly to your poem on this post, so have directed people to look at the blogroll and click on the Tuesday Poem (that seems to work). When I go directly to your website I see your previous post, when I click on Tuesday Poem, I go to the poem but the url there doesn't want to work for me... I get an error '404' (whatever that could be...)
I have to say, Paradoxical Cat has done a clever thing and linked to this blog post at the bottom here.... I've never quite got the hang of that. Tell me, PC, can you only do that at the start of a post? And can you do it post-post so to speak? Thanks for your poem too...
Great idea, Mary. Big thumbs up.
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