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June/July 1996
June/July 1996
Almost Taking Eucharist
Bill Stadick

(at the funeral mass of a friend's mother)



First of all, I am protestant.

I protest everything: sanctuaries that echo,

robes that billow, mothers who die.

Especially mothers who die.



Second, I am Scottish. That bagpiping

of Amazing Grace in my left ear

conjures in my soul a heath-buried

ancestor who grins, using my lips.



Third, I once shared an office with her firstborn,

making headlines and junk mail. We listened to the loud

of Violent Femmes and Jethro Tull: “You

can excommunicate me on my way to Sunday School.”



Because of this or in spite of this, I almost walk

the ten yards to the man in the dress. And I almost

register a protest with the painted Jesus hunched

in the concavity that joins wall and ceiling.



Hunched as I hunch in he varnished pew,

trying to mumble any one of ninty-five theses.


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