Twice, a poem by J.M. Wagner

“Man in Black Crew Neck T-shirt Sitting on Brown Wooden Floor” by RODNAE Productions is in the Public Domain
by J.M. Wagner
Handbook 1, 16.13 (2015)
the worth of souls
I.
Just when you think there is
a space
softer
safer
A people who grasp
admonition
rejection
persecution
Just when you shift your stance
Ajar
for air
for breath
Incrementally exposed
Fingertips floating from
knee pit depressions
Limbs extending from
fetal positions
that safeguarded
defended
the soul
Supple silence is
shattered
A hammer descends
from on high
A thundering blow
(two to be exact)
of love
of compassion
A thrashing of words
not nearly cruel enough
The naked spirit
gored to the core
blatantly bored
A stake in your robust
spring
your trust
your dream
For your
own good
II.
We’ve bared true selves
our old testament God
our moral rectitude
our virile creed
at a dear price
of piano lessons and choir practice
of red, yellow, and blue
of popcorn popping on sweet
blossomed trees
Asking and nothing is given
Seeking and all is unkind
Knocking and it remains fastened
All is not possible
Suffer the children
The menace of pungent lavender
The dawn before the dark
and the darker
In the two thousand and eighth year of the reign of twelve
In the two thousand and fifteenth year of the reign of twelve
The lull
a prolonged quiet
a propitious quiet
You mistook it
for softness,
for kindness
for love
gentle, meek, and mild
Recantations cannot restore
these wounds
our remedy is nearly always worse
than our cure
The leopard cannot change
its spots
Fool me twice.