Longing for Prophets Poem by Shirley Kaufman

Longing for Prophets



Not for their ice-pick eyes,
their weeping willow hair,
and their clenched fists beating at heaven.
Not for their warnings, predictions
of doom. But what they promised.
I don't care if their beards
are mildewed, and the ladders
are broken. Let them go on
picking the wormy fruit. Let the one
with the yoke around his neck
climb out of the cistern.
Let them come down from the heights
in their radiant despair
like the Sankei Juko dancers descending
on ropes, down from these hills
to the earth of their first existence.
Let them follow the track
we've cut on the sides of mountains
into the desert, and stumble again
through the great rift, littered
with bones and the walls of cities.
Let them sift through the ashes
with their burned hands. Let them
tell us what will come after.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Harry Freeman 07 April 2016

A stunning piece, written with such decorum and sapience.

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Edward Kofi Louis 07 April 2016

Prophets with the works of the truth. Thanks for sharing.

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Shirley Kaufman

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Seattle, Washington
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