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Psalm of Today




In Teguchigalpa


The membranes of the earth rupture wide


The muscles and sinews of the earth twist and tear.  


Ten thousand screams of suffering explode.


Bone, cartilege and carcass rent in half.




In villages the milk-soft smell 


Of new-born babes is buried


under scalding volcanic ash.


Everything green, or made of flesh burns,


Sears and chokes as smoking trails


Fall from purple skies.



Yet am I still contemptuous of thee?



In our mouths cloys still


The sweet taste of the bitter tree



Yet am I still contemptuous of thee?




Yet shall I dance the punta


And wreathe myself in frankincense.


Mouths will ope their lips


To cough and speak 


Still will I fill my belly by the waters of Siloam


Slake my thirst in Engedi?


How am I still contemptuous of thee?



Stand with me on the cllifftop


Hand in hand with other drunkards


Look down upon the deep waters.


Fill up the turquoise 


Pools of hebanon


With my poisoned tears.



How shall I know you?


Who are you to me?



Am I still contemptuous of thee?

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