a quantum of holiness

a little vagrant sleeps under a church ladder
shares his bedding with a lame puppy and deaf adder
he has never tasted sweets or sugar scones
his usual dinner is leavings, skin and bones

one beautiful summer day right after the mass
someone spat a throat lozenge onto the grass
it shined beneath the sun like a real gem
blameless, faceted, wet from mucous phlegm

little vagrant retrieved the lozenge with trembling hand
unbelievably happy as though he’d won a big grant
but he wasn’t the only one who had reached the prize
the puppy was looking at him with pleading eyes

some people aren’t dogmatic, have never attended church
their lives can seem useless, their family’s honour besmirch
but on that day it was the lord’s supper under church ladder
little vagrant shared his first candy with lame puppy and deaf adder

by TETIANA ALEKSINA
© All rights reserved 2018

79 thoughts on “a quantum of holiness

  1. Absolutely captivating Tetiana! But a question: is a deaf adder a name or a description. Here in Florida we find several kinds of snakes – at least one of which is deadly poisonous and rabbits and squirrels and other such herbivores hiding from the flames of a Wildfire in the burrow of a gopher tortoise in our pine flatwoods. Said burrows are the homes and havens – in desperate times like fire – of numerous species, not all of whom normally are thought compatible. A vagrant, a limping puppy and a deaf adder make a wonderful lesson ‘twixt the wine and the wafer. Or, even after. The ladder imagery is fraught with implications as well: forcing I am sure another three or seven reads. Again, thanks.

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    • The Eastern Hog-Nosed is a familiar snake – even for us non-witches. I was unaware they were deaf – or perhaps in this particular case. I now have to go back to revise upward the appreciation meter. Not only ‘tained but teached!

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