As Above

A cycle repeats

These whose trespass by dreaming to build a sky wide enough to hold up time and daughters in the sun press sides and backs together to make trees of a common reach. For water, for their sons, as the sun goes dark. Not to be moved, they are plowed, knocked down, shot, and mocked; they bleed from the sides of them, but the rhizome threads reveal themselves now a vast below, to hold. Here is the same sky that turned dark when guards at the first turning murdered the liberator for trespass of healing touch, for refusal to stone them, for exiling none but the moneychangers in the temple, whose blood fell and still falls into this earth, who told the woman on the road of sorrows to save their tears for the children––who are these, dusty feet in the earth seeded with the rising dead pressing hands into the wound of an ancient promise.

Author: Stacey C. Johnson

I keep watch and listen, mostly in dark places.

2 thoughts on “As Above”

  1. Ray Van Horn, Jr. – Ray Van Horn, Jr. is the author of "Coming of Rage" and "Revolution Calling," available through Raw Earth Ink. He spent 16 years covering music and film for outlets such as Blabbermouth, AMP, Dee Snider’s House of Hair, Music Dish, DVD Review, Horror News.net, Fangoria Musick, Metal Maniacs, Noisecreep, Impose and many others. He has contributed essays to Neil Daniels’ music biographies on Iron Maiden and ZZ Top. His blog, “The Metal Minute” won Metal Hammer Magazine’s “Best Personal Blog” award. Ray wrote NHL game analysis for The Hockey Nut and other sports articles for Kid Shtick. He was a beat reporter and photographer for The Emmitsburg Dispatch and The Northern News. He was the host of the forum “Comic Books” at ReadWave. Ray wrote serialized superhero fiction for Cyber Age Adventures and his work has also appeared at Akashic Books, Atomic Flyswatter, The Rubbertop Review, Reedsy, Story Bytes and New Noise, plus the anthologies “Axes of Evil” and “Axes of Evil II.” He was the 1999 winner of Quantum Muse’s fiction contest. Ray has been featured at numerous poetry open mike events in his native state of Maryland.
    Ray Van Horn, Jr. says:

    Whew! Well-done, Stacey.

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