by Catherine Wald
I believe in The Messiah.
Especially when the
soprano sings
Rejoice
great-
ly.
Rejoice isn’t a word
that is bandied
about much
these days,
which is
too bad.
On the other hand, I
don’t miss the
references to
sin, spitting
and smiters.
Here’s
my confession: I
love music more than
religion, more than God,
way more than country.
All the mighty chorales
of Paradise could only
play second fiddle to
a well-honed coloratura.
If Hell has the tunes, vocal
acrobatics and orchestration,
that’s where you’ll find me
Catherine Wald’s chapbook Distant, burned-out stars was published by Finishing Line Press in 2011. Poems have appeared in American Journal of Nursing, Buddhist Poetry Review, Chronogram, Dragonfly, Friends Journal, J Journal, Jewish Literary Journal, "Metropolitan Diary" (The New York Times), Minerva Rising, Quarterday Review, The Lyric and Westchester Review. She is author of The Resilient Writer: Tales of Triumph and Rejection from 23 Top Authors (Persea 2004).
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