
Dive Down “. . . it is a bird that likes books and even brings them in its beak to saints if the saints have dropped their holy books in water and they need retrieving. . .” -Ali Smith in Companion Piece How far down would you go for wisdom, words wet but still clinging to page, to priest, to Author of All descending to the watery depths? Three days: not flames but the cool, dark grave of suffocation, lungs filling up with river, ocean, all the seas of imagination, where fear keeps ebbing each side of shore, up and over the organs, the teeth, the tongue, every puddle of breath. Gulp even that. The jot and tittle of inhale/ exhale, the prayer of pulp and paper, savior script, the sunlit single stroke that rises to letter, then letters, word and Word, ascending, breaking the surface of world with one quick gasp of awe, one drenched syllable of rescued hallelujah. -after the composite photograph Prayer of Pulp and Paper by Karen Elias
English and creative writing professor at Lock Haven University, Marjorie Maddox has published 14 collections of poetry—most recently Begin with a Question(Paraclete, International Book + Illumination Book Award winner and CMA Award, 3rd) and the ekphrastic collections Heart Speaks, Is Spoken For (with Karen Elias) and In the Museum of Her Daughter’s Mind, a collaboration with her artist daughter (www.hafer.work). She has poems included in the anthology Christian Poetry in America since 1940 . In addition, she has published the story collection What She Was Saying (Fomite) and 4 children’s and YA books. She has poems included in the anthology Christian Poetry in America since 1940 (Paraclete Press), edited by Michael Mattix and Sally Thomas, and in Taking Root in the Heart, edited by Jill Baumgaertner. Please see www.marjoriemaddox.com

This poem made me gasp! So true, the tiny glimpses reduced to single letters in the poem. I love it! Thank you Marjorie Maddox and Karen Elias, and also Sarah, for providing a time each day when I can be sure of reading something special! – Jane
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