Epiphany

Tina Twito

Beneath the glossy images

on Christmas cards:

those well-dressed, clean-pressed

gentlemen of fortune,

sitting high as distant stars. . .


Beyond the tiny kings

in hemmed-up robes,

bedecked with plastic

multicolored crowns

and bearing empty cardboard gifts . . .


is my epiphany.


These head-bent scholars,

charting out the skies

with faith of children

following that cosmic question. . .


to chafe and ache,

and finally arrive,

road-weary, strained,

exhausted, but

exuberant to see at last,

that tiny, bundled hope

and give their portents there.


I ride along today,

disheveled, burned,

surrounded by the

smell of camels,

the grit of sand

in my teeth.


Hallelujah!

Hallelujah.

I will empty out

these pockets full of

ill intent,


departing

to my own country

by another way.

Published by Tina Twito

I'm 39, with a wonderful husband (in Iowa), and a daughter who lives in NC with her hubby (love them both!). I write mostly children's stories and poetry (rhyming poetry, traditional poetry, haiku, but mostl...  View profile

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  • Richard Contreras3/18/2012

    this is a great poem!! :D bravo bravo

  • Grace Anne Carey1/20/2012

    provoking

  • Walton S. Tissot1/6/2012

    i like it

  • J L Carey Jr1/5/2012

    great job on this. i really liked how you ended it.

  • Martin Kloess1/4/2012

    well written - thank you

  • Trisha Hodges1/4/2012

    Interesting...

  • rama devi (Nina Marshall)1/4/2012

    Inspired.

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