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    Jun262009

    Rapture

    Yesterday I heard a poem entitled Rapture on NPR's The Writer's Almanac.  It amounted to conceptual rapture for me, worthy of serious meditation:

    Rapture

    by Richard Jones

    In the desert, a traveler
    returning to his family
    is surprised
    by a wild beast.

    To save himself
    from the fierce animal,
    he leaps into a deep well
    empty of water.

    But at the bottom
    is a dragon, waiting
    with open mouth
    to devour him.

    The unhappy man,
    not daring to go out
    lest he should be
    the prey of the beast,

    not daring to jump
    to the bottom
    lest he should be
    devoured by the dragon,

    clings to the branch
    of a bush growing
    in the cracks of the well.
    Hanging upon the bough,

    he feels his hands
    weaken, yet still
    he clings, afraid
    of his certain fate.

    Then he sees two mice,
    one white, the other black,
    moving about the bush,
    gnawing the roots.

    The traveler sees this
    and knows that he must
    inevitably perish, that he will
    never see his sons again.

    But while thus hanging
    he looks about and sees
    on the leaves of the bush
    some drops of honey.

    These leaves
    he reaches with his tongue
    and licks the honey off,
    with rapture.

    "Rapture" by Richard Jones, from The Blessing: New and Selected Poems. © Copper Canyon Press, 2000.

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