Look inward,
a cracked and crooked door,
a creaking hinge on the wind of God,
a spark struck only to be hurled
into the roaring furnace of being.

Feast on mirrorlight
only to starve
amid a banquet of stars

Not shrine, not chalice, not crown,
but a shard of sign, a finger of flame,
a situator flung against the heavens,
yet when clutched, it gutters,
a candle drowned in its own smoke,
ignoring the God that floods the viscera.

The divine
immediate and burning,
the air a psalm, the dust a prayer,
the world itself is gospel,
the grass a green hosanna,
the stone a thundered amen.

Look outward,
cry outward,
for the Presence is here, complete,
the whole sky breaking in your lungs.

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  1. Heather Mirassou Avatar

    Your imagery is incredible. I love how you use such concise words. Wonderful read!

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    1. D. H. Jervis Avatar

      Thanks again, Heather. You’re too kind.

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    1. D. H. Jervis Avatar

      Thank you mate 🙂

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Poetry
These poems are moments pulled from the folds of everyday life, memory, myth and imagination. They are invitations to pause, to notice, and to enter the spaces between words.

One written each day.

Some days are a prick.
Some are a blessing.

Thorn and Benediction.

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