oh my brother
my brother
a pope lies silent before the altar in saint peter’s today
an athlete lies unmoving in the middle of a field of movement tonight
you lie beyond my reach, silent and far away
from now on
until death do us join.
my soul feels, severed by pain
the eyes of your children spill heartache
the word of your going-forth shocks and paralyzes
my smile is an echo
my tears are proclamation
I cannot surrender to this enemy
nor to his crime
scripture, tradition, the voice of God repeat:
the final enemy is death, is death, an enemy
to be opposed until beyond the end.
i will not reconcile, i will not come to terms,
i will not accommodate with this breaker of the
covenant of life, with this lie who claims to
speak the final undeniable truth.
my brother, o my brother
i will not accept death’s word, which
denies the Word of God, rather I
will rail against it today tomorrow and
the third day, even after my voice is stilled and
i will call out your name
into the raging wind of dark night until
the morning dawns and you speak again
and speak those words that Christ gives to all
his sisters and brothers, the words that are
the everlasting truth; after i have wept alone
and with your dear ones, until i’ve no
more tears to offer, i will listen to the light
at the eastern edge of all that is holy
and i will clearly hear the word of Christ in
your words:
“I live.”
oh my brother, my brother,
my poor brother, away too soon,
in your memory i will walk deliberately
i will speak by syllable
i will slow the pace of my breath
so that all is awareness
all is measured thought and godly healing
weighed meditation
listening intently for the echo:
I live
we live.
Amen.