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‘After Christmas’ by Damian Robin

January 6, 2017
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We may hear some Bible phrase and laugh.
__That book has no monopoly on ‘goods’.
Some words clang, we tip its old tin bath
__and out rolls “Baby Jesus” with the suds.

Like cliqué’d, much-repeated, ringtone rings
__whose lyricisms lessen with their use,
these old-time, evangelic heraldings
__are squeezed of meaning in the modern noose.

Yet clumps of Testament have been proved fact.
__We know that tortured Jewish Christ did live.
Despite becoming wounded, mocked, and cracked,
__he had profound and sound advice to give.

Recited words can be debased though true.
Some quoted ones sound hollow — dulled, not new;
__or bloated out in passioned fever pitch.
Others, simply said, are pure right through.
__It’s up to us to fathom which is which.

 

Damian Robin lives in England where he works for an international newspaper and lives with his wife and three children.

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  1. sathyanarayana says:
    9 years ago

    LORD JESUS CHRIEST

    1. A newest era dawned whence born was Jesus Chriest!
    As shivered gloomy sins oh virtue-flowers bloomed!
    On showering nectrous winter dew; the earth did feast
    and humans felt a curious thrust of Godly boom.

    2. Whence sing his songs, whence praise his name, hallelujah, hallelujah,
    veins throb with sacred joy, nerves twang like Veena strings
    and oh mind swings in silent mirth! Hallelujah, hallelujah!
    O’ Chriest, thinking of thee, love flights on golden wings!!

    3. That holy man in pallid robes from Nazareth
    became a thorn in sinners flesh! They condemned him
    to death through Pharaoh’s nails and crucified oh. But ruth
    is Godhead’s other name and love his brimming whim!

    4. On lips that told that king isn’t God…a nail;
    two stabbing nails on palms that mopped the tears
    of suffering churls; on feet that blessed the frail
    plebians; piercing painful nails, a pair;
    on haloed head, that made the asterisks pale,
    one brutal, burly nail…oh nails, that dared
    into his body fragile! Nail, oh nails,
    those wicked nails, became his mortal gear,
    and gore that oozed from wounds anointed him
    as Lord of Lord of world and Savior
    of those abused and bruised in savage realms
    and heard were angels’ mourns from sky in choirs!

    Exploded a billion gayots
    in me oh watching that and choked was throat!

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  2. Rebekah says:
    9 years ago

    “Others, simply said, are pure right through.”

    I’ve read this multiple times now and keep coming back to that line.

    Reply

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