Corruption is the vein we mine,
risking our life to foul the air
Corruption is the vein we mine,
risking our life to foul the air

The dead
leaves land in you
My stone is a clump of many
rolling loose in a line when I drag
your scandal out under the stars





When I think of you,
I think of your troubled sleep
and many hard choices.
I see you at night
in the desert,
getting Mary to safety.
And later, again, the three of you in flight,
pyramids looming in the distance.
In all the Gospels you never once opened your mouth.
You didn’t have to. Your actions said it all.
For you were, as all could see,
faithful in all things.
You know I’m not, but would like to be,
so I ask, meekly, that you pray for me
that I might be
in more than just my mind.