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St. Joseph's by Doug Tanoury There is a gothic church With a tall and slender spire In the old section of the city, That seems to float In lighter than air fashion Toward heaven as if the Stones themselves are Moving toward God. I have never been inside, But each time I pass I say to myself that one Day I will stop to say A prayer there. I have Been promising this prayer For many years. There is a gothic church With a tall and slender spire That is a baroque concerto Frozen in stone and mortar. I must go there one day, Walk through the center portal Under the large rose window, Hearing my footsteps on the Tiled floor of the nave echoing From vaulted ceilings, Enter a pew near the altar And kneeling, hands folded, Head bowed, let my prayers Float like stones. Reprinted with permission by Karen Dowell for Two Dog Press. From A Year on the Avenue, Athens Avenue Poetry Circle. © Copyright 1998 by the Athens Avenue Poetry Circle. All Rights Reserved. Originally appeared in The Bridge and Block Lines. |
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