After Jonah 1
Lots are cast;
the lot falls
on him, guilt
designated and
justified.
The sea rages,
threatening all
because of his,
one man’s,
disobedience.
And he tells
them. He tells
them to quiet
the storm
by tossing him
into the sea.
First refusing,
they ultimately
obey, throwing
him into the waves,
sacrifice as act
of obedience.
Photograph by Li Yang via Unsplash. Used with permission.
Some Friday Readings
Invited into a Rich Community: An Interview with Matt Wheeler – Matt Connor at The Rabbit Room.
“Ghost in This House” and “From a Sinner Who Didn’t Make It All the Way Through Baptist Summer Camp” – poems by C.B. Anderson at Society of Classical Poets.
White – poem and artwork by Sonja Benskin Mesher.
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