Published: 26 Aug 2025 › Updated: 26 Aug 2025
poem: common communion
she twisted my hand
like a vintner's vine
the mouth feel robed her teeth
bridging the divine
she held the glass
and I poured the wine
spilling words into ears
swirling fermented lines
she said "hallelu"
as the ducks multiplied
the geese peered like judges
I weighed their sight
my bread was my pardon
for taking their space
a hand torn communion
of our mixed race
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