"White Spine" by Henri Cole:
Liar, I thought, kneeling with the others,("White Spine" from Pierce the Skin: Selected Poems: 1982-2007 © 2010 by Henri Cole. Used by permission of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Photo by Flickr user nkpl)
how can He love me and hate what I am?
The dome of St. Peter’s shone yellowish
gold, like butter and eggs. My God, I prayed
anyhow, as if made in the image
and likeness of Him. Nearby, a handsome
priest looked at me like a stone; I looked back,
not desiring to go it alone.
The college of cardinals wore punitive red.
The white spine waved to me from his white throne.
Being in a place not my own, much less
myself, I climbed out, a beast in a crib.
Somewhere a terrorist rolled a cigarette.
Reason, not faith, would change him.
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