The Word That Is a Prayer - Ellery Akers
    Larry Robinson 
    Lrobpoet at sonic.net
       
    Sun Aug  9 06:48:44 PDT 2015
    
    
  
The Word That Is a Prayer
One thing you know when you say it:
all over the earth people are saying it with you;
a child blurting it out as the seizures take her,
a woman reciting it on a cot in a hospital.
What if you take a cab through the Tenderloin:
at a street light, a man in a wool cap,
yarn unraveling across his face, knocks at the window;
he says, Please.
By the time you hear what he's saying,
the light changes, the cab pulls away,
and you don't go back, though you know 
someone just prayed to you the way you pray. 
Please: a word so short
it could get lost in the air 
as it floats up to God like the feather it is,
knocking and knocking, and finally
falling back to earth as rain,
as pellets of ice, soaking a black branch,
collecting in drains, leaching into the ground,
and you walk in that weather every day. 
	- Ellery Akers
    
    
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