And speaking of journals, the new issue of Rattle arrived today, including, among others, this delightful little sonnet by Joseph Bathanti:
Jesus Meets the Women
They bump into Him shopping in Bloomfield.
It's how many years? He's skin and bone.
The hair. The beard. Some kind of radical.
But still He shows respect, kisses each one,
inquires about their health, tells them to pray,
ask anything in His name and it's theirs.
They laugh. He's probably on drugs, they say.
His poor widowed mother. Thirty-three years
old, a grown man, and still can't settle down.
The little bit He makes He gives away,
while poor Mary sits in one room downtown,
practically on welfare, day after day.
They don't mention the thorns or bloody cross.
He's not a bad kid, just a little lost.
- Joseph Bathanti
6 comments:
Ummm shouldn't you be thinking of Business journals and making submissions to them???
this is exactly the right time for me to say, "jeng jeng... jeng!"
*cracking up at szerelem's remark :-D
szerelem: Okay, how much is my mother paying you to say these things?
Actually, business journals aren't that different. Except instead of rejecting you straight off without explanation, they make you revise your paper twice and then reject you.
scout: huh? Sorry, didn't get that.
TR: :-)
smooth ...
apologies for being completely incomprehensible, right there. shall work harder next time. anyway, baast of lurck.
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