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"From the Childhood of Jesus" by Robert Pinsky One Saturday
morning he went to the river to play. and scoooped a clear pond, with a
dam of twigs and mud. Evenly as the hours. Jesus was five.
He smiled, Of clear still water and clay beside
a river. And he scolded the child and ran at
once to Joseph, Making images at the river on the
Day of Rest." And told him, "Child, you have
offended the Word." And clapped his hands and shouted to
the birds And breathed and stirred their
feathers and flew away. The son of Annas the scribe, had
idly taken The dam and muddied the little pond
and scattered "Unrighteous, impious,
ignorant, what did the water The way a tree does, you shall bear
no fruit At once, the boy was all withered.
His parents moaned, And prophesied, his child's face wet
with tears: Before these heavens and this earth
were made, With Hell on the left and Heaven to
the right, Endlessly fleeing a Torah written in
flame. Then Jesus left and went into
Joseph's house. Carrying him home. The Sabbath was
nearly over. Small creatures came from the
undergrowth to drink Alone in his cot in Joseph's house,
the Son Rose higher, the Jews put out their
lights and slept, In the agitated household of the
scribe Annas, The twelve new sparrows flew
ailessly thorugh the night, |
© 2000 Shari Margolin