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The Great High Priest
Sometimes my grandmother, when she was too busy herself,
would petition me to go before the great High Priest.
My stomach always flipped and churned at the prospect.
But still I stepped alone into his temple,
shadows moving over my face,
and raised my eyes to the great High Priest.
I hear him still, keeping up his chant,
a steady staccato of coughs proclaiming his devotion.
Beside him on the table lie the relics of his religion:
a glass of water holding plastic teeth,
a silver ashtray brimming over.
In his lap he holds a crossword puzzle only half-finished,
his sacred text.
Ashy clouds of incense issue from his mouth,
and I sneeze.
His eyes never move from the otherwordly glow of his altar.
In the corner of the room, high on a pedestal,
he watches the holy rituals flicker across the screen:
men moving back and forth around a diamond painted in white,
intent always on completing one more circuit.
They show great devotion to the religion.
I, an unworthy supplicant,
can do no more than stutter out my prayer
and petition the priest in breathless half-whispers
to bestow on me a gift of eggs or milk.
My prayers are tiny, unworthy,
but when you are the great High Priest,
you can see through to the righteous heart.
He absolves my sins in a few words,
slow and unhurried:
"W e e e e l l l l . . .
Alright, sis."
Then he rises from his seat in the shadowy temple,
takes slow steps towards the exit,
and disappears to grant my wish
in a glow of golden light
as he opens the screen door.
Years after the priest had departed
and his temple grown thick with dust,
I came to see him one last time.
Enshrined as he was in his coffin,
face more healthy and aglow than I'd ever seen in life,
he looked out of place outside his temple.
I stared at his waxy smile,
unsure of what to feel.
"Maybe,"
I wanted to tell him,
"We could have been closer.
If only it weren't for
a difference in religion."
- by A Story Worth Telling |
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- | Submitted on 11/23/2008 |
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- Title: The Great High Priest
- Artist: A Story Worth Telling
- Description: My grandfather and I always had a hard time connecting--probably not from lack of effort on either part. He died this summer, and looking back I feel like neither one of us really understood the other. Sometimes writing a poem helps me to better understand the world around me, because if i can really get my thoughts out on paper, I can become aware of them. Constructive criticism is welcome and loved. :heart:
- Date: 11/23/2008
- Tags: great high priest death mourning
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Comments (6 Comments)
- Lord of the Fantasies - 12/27/2008
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It was so deep and plenty of emotions Story. I really like it.
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- ii-Sinful_Dreamer-ii - 11/26/2008
- wow...when i read this,i actually feel the emotions ur words contain....im sorry that he passed....and i agree its alot easier to express your feelings by writing than saying it because with writing there are endless possibilities and despite this,u still have hope and i like how u write with your heart and feelings and i noe in heaven ur feelings has reached him(i noe its corny to say it but i think its true)
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- PR1NC3SS T1G3R - 11/24/2008
- Wow. Deep. I like it.
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- Galvatron - 11/24/2008
- OMFG Gaia keeps cutting my comments! lol I posted in your thread, good job here, though!
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- Sinyala - 11/24/2008
- wow. I'm high strung on caffeine and not feeling particularly sensitive, aaaand. The mood it casts makes me think of cigarettes and an old suede leather chair in a dark old home. I don't get why you'd need the eggs and milk, but I guess that's besides the point. The symbolism could be stronger for me with a bit of overdramatization with a few things, but right now, I'm really feeling it. =]
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- HeartInHandNotInMouth - 11/24/2008
- ... i do that that 2... write poems to decipher my feelings. cuz the world isnt just black and white, and neither are your feelings. and i really liked how you described everything, and i hope this poem helps you understand yourself, bcuz im totally lost when i try to do that. im sorry tho, that he passed, he sounded like a great person, id want to meet him, but eventually, ill get my turn. and so will you, youll have 4evr 2 bond with him and make up for lost time
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