by Robin Byrd
“Dig through the wall in their sight, and carry your belongings out through it.” Ezekiel 12:5
—
this
is the unearthing unburying re-birthing of the offspring of praise
emerging from the fields covered in a red clay-like bag of waters
clenching smooth milk and honey stones – one in each hand
this
is the promise
sustenance
renewal
Life
clothed like john the baptist in knee-length hair
honed toward home, they go
—
from the dust
rising in strength, dry bones and all
seeking balm for hands raw from digging
unearthing
unburying
re-birthing
rank from the shifting of dung rocks out of the way
while the earth is shaking around them, its heavens opening to the hope of rain
look up,
the clouds are aching to let loose of water to wash away this dust of ages
mountains are quaking to the shifting ground,
needing more than salve, needing gilead’s balm
THERE IS A BALM IN GILEAD TO MAKE THE WOUNDED WHOLE
—
God speed to the offspring of praise, these children of promise, as it were,
may praise meet gilead in the valley of baca and make it a well
give Hebron, give grace and mercy, give renewal and sustenance and life
Oh, let praise inherit life…