Phillip Medhurst
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The Gnosis
A Pilgrimage to Truth
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Mar 11, 2016
Jonah
In the fish’s belly, I,
Crowned with slimy weed,
Feel odds and ends of recollects
Slide past, a monster’s brunch;
But no repast for me,
The bearer of bad luck.
Staring, dreading nought,
Disembodied eyes
And scales and teeth and bones
Swirl round and on and down
Through retribution’s maw,
To God knows what.
The storm outside abates.
His anger; is it spent? –
Repentance rolls perhaps from port
Unto metropolis.
The giant tail, now purposeful,
Flicks the new-stilled waves.
The sway of swerve round roots
Of mountains, through drowned valleys
Stops. Now patient, I await
A resurrecting belch,
Hoping that those Ninevites
Get just what they deserve.
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