After Jonah 1:17 – 2:10
By my own will,
my own mistakes,
I found myself
in the belly of a fish.
The smell, the stench,
the acids staining my skin,
I brought upon myself
in the belly of the fish.
In the depths of despair,
in the clutch of fear,
I did only what I knew
in the belly of the fish.
I appealed to mercy,
I appealed to memory,
I appealed in worship,
in the belly of the fish.
My plea was heard,
my prayer was accepted,
and I was catapulted from
the belly of the fish.
Photograph by Todd Cravens via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Sunday Readings
At Thirteen: A Poem Inspired Across Generations – Lucia Haase at Society of Classical Poets.
A Liturgy for When the House Feels Too Full of Children – Millie Sweeney at Story Warren.
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