Sunday, December 13, 2020

He doused them each with water (K. Chirpczuk)

He didn’t see it but felt it 
through the darkness 
of his mother’s womb, 
the flame that baptized 
drawn close enough 
to singe his foot, 
which caused him to leap. 

The wild fire caught 
and grew, ruining him 
for a life of conformity. 
So he moved to the wilderness 
somewhere near the river’s edge 
where others were drawn 
by the smoldering flame. 

He doused them each with water, 
warning them one by one 
of the fire to come. 

Later, when he leapt 
from this world to the next, 
leaving his head behind, 
he was greeted by the fellowship 
of the flame – Isaiah 
with his charred black lips, 
Miriam who danced 
like a flickering wick, 
and the others, 
too many now to name, 
together they glowed like 
so many embers, 
lighting the long, dark night. 

 --K. Chirpczuk, John the Baptist 

Image source: Nicolas Poussin, St. John Baptizing the People (ca. 1636), https://www.wikiart.org/en/nicolas-poussin/st-john-baptising-the-people
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