After Acts 3:1-10
The
carriers:
We
carry him each day,
legs
withered, muscles shadowed,
weakness
and dependency
utter
and complete, to the gate
to
beg, the be able to beg
for
alms, for life,
each
day.
The
voice (telling, commanding):
Get
up, walk
(stands,
walks, leaps, jumps)
The
beggar:
The
words came sideways.
I
expected alms, some small thing
but
the words came instead,
and
then a hand,
and
then my life.
The
high priest:
Who
is this voice, speaking
sideways,
this peasant uneducated
in
the law, this peasant who lectures,
his
words knifing into accusations
against
the rulers, against us,
against
me. Like the one
who
crossed us before.
Like
the nations,
we
rage.
Illustration: Peter Healing the Crippled
Beggar at the Temple Gate – tapestry by Raphael; The Vatican.
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