THE CLERGY CLASS OUTSIDERS SUITE [1-3]

Rachael Haigh

[1] Call and Response

The clergy class outsiders…

…are patiently bearing
             witness, their skin
             and their sense
             of time and chance
             are thicker, longer than any gospel
             baron, elder, member, father.

The clergy class outsiders…

…are down biding
             their time in the guts of a searing
             wooden horse as in a tomb
             slept Christ
             who we know today
             wishes he remained.

The clergy class outsiders…

…are beginning
             to believe in the goodly
             Oblivion
             of a millennial forest
             fire and promise
             of an acid-green who follows.

[2] The Disobedient Prophet is Slain by a Lion

From fresh miracle
      anointed in the caul
      to wizened youth
      with a brush, and still (shh)
      stroking Yourself into Elijah
      before me now.

i can see Your face
      on the mountain
      and the fire
      and Your hands in the air
      hanging from a wall
      in my father’s office.

But You never
      reckoned
      how prophets hate
      themselves; how much pain
      there is in watching
      someone plastic, like

You, never
      open back—
      never blink;
      preserved prophet-
      perfect
      in damar.

[3] Pour Water Upon Us

Wherever we are;
Any foreign street,
Any awkward land.
Give us a sip?
Scrub our boots of sand.

Feed us locust with Tabasco
Like goodly penultimates
Of the quick-come hellmouth.
We won’t need heads
Where we’re going.

So prepare now the whetstone,
Warden. We’re waiting.
And polish too that platter,
Herod. Salome, sedate water
On rollerskates, is hungry.

-- T.K. Edmond is a SweeTart and burger apologist in Fort Worth, Texas. Work can be found in ZiNDaily, Strukturriss, Abridged, Coffin Bell, Pidgeonholes, APOCALYPSE CONFIDENTIAL, and Exacting Clam.