(the lord shall come down
like rain on the grass)

his rain falls alike
      on the wheat and the thistle
his scythe takes alike
     
the grain and the weeds

after a loss
      I have walked long in silence
I have walked long in silence
      scuffing my shoes

the rain comes in August
      while hay is still sweetening
a sweetness of rot
      from the cut feathered fields

his name comes to me
      like the dew in the morning
oh pitiless comfort --
      I am done with this singing


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Psalm 72

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A revision of this -- mostly I found a title. And cut a prologue. In turn, a radical revision (re-vision) of this. It's getting there.

Toying with writing this in long lines with a cesura -- almost in two columns. It holds together if you read down each column separately, which I discovered accidentally formatting this for the web. Surprising and moving to read this poem I didn't write ....

Does anyone but me remember Desmond Egan's two-column "doubloons"? For two voices?

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