poetry


Gabriel Olearnik
An English Apocalypse


Gabriel Olearnik
Afterlife of a Letter Opener


Gabriel Olearnik
Vera Crux


Gabriel Olearnik
Ambush


Meredith Wise
Fragment from Assisi


Sarah Buck
Meditation on Gerard Manley Hopkins' "Adoro Te" As Sung by a Choir in Rehearsal


Timothy Barr
The Paschal Four


Carla Galdo
Epilogue


Simeon Lewis
On a Written Day


Kevin Rulo
On Zacharias Coming Out of the Temple


Susan Mibeck
Marguerite


Robert Drapeau
Bread from Heaven


Back to Mary, Queen of Angels 2007

Meditation on Gerard Manley Hopkins’ “Adoro Te” As Sung By a Choir in Rehearsal
Dull notes ring from a
	worn piano
    in the basement, underground.
Among shadows
	I hear light:
    simple scales move
	on my heart.
Listen to the tapping time
	that takes us out of time.

I am here forever.

Cantering, chanting,
    my voice is not mine,
	it melts into the others,
	    into one,
	lifting and softly setting,
	and we know that
	    we are heard:
	our prayers come from
	    where they go.

—Sarah Buck

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Sarah Buck is a convert living in Concord, NH. An alumna of Saint Anselm College, she also holds an MLIS from the University of South Florida.