Sinners Welcome
by Mary Karr I opened up my shirt to show this man the flaming heart he lit in me, and I was scooped up like a lamb and carried to the dim warm. I who should have been kneeling was knelt to by one whose face should be emblazoned on every coin and diadem: no bare-chested boy, but Ulysses with arms thick from the hard-hauled ropes. He'd sailed past then clay gods and the singing girls who might have made of him a swine. That the world could arrive at me with him in it, after so much longing— impossible. He enters me and joy sprouts from us as from a split seed. |