Friday, January 21, 2011
by Josefine
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10:45 AM
Buddha and Mary - by Josefine
How far I have come,
thinks Buddha,
from
one without excess
to
this bulging largess,
a slick trinket sold for paperfied gold.
How far I have come,
thinks Mary,
from
one humble virgin
to
this other version,
promoting my grace with a furry blue face.
There they are.
Standing together.
Glistening belly
and
solemn soft fuzz.
Neither quite ready
for the is
from the was.
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Perfect.
ReplyDeleteLove the poem. Still remembering how blue-ish-ly fuzzy ol' Mary was. :)
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