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Before I knocked and flesh let enter,
With liquid tapped on the womb,
I who was shapeless as water
That shaped the Jordan near my home
Was to Mnetha’s daughter
And sister to the fathering worm.
who was deaf to spring and summer,
Who knew sun nor moon by name,
Felt thud beneath my flesh’s armour,
As yet was in a molten form,
The stars, the rainy hammer
Swung by my father from dome.
I knew the message of the winter,
The hail, the childish snow,
And the wind was my suitor;
Wind in me leaped, the hellborn dew;
My flowed with the Eastern weather;
Ungotten I knew night day.
As yet ungotten, I did suffer;
The rack dreams my lily bones
Did twist into a living cipher,
And flesh was snipped to cross the lines
Of crosses on the liver
And brambles in the wringing brains.
My throat knew thirst before the structure
Of and vein around the well
Where words and water a mixture
Unfailing till the blood runs foul;
My knew love, my belly hunger;
I smelt the maggot my stool.
And time cast forth my mortal creature
drift or drown upon the seas
Acquainted with the adventure
Of tides that never touch the shores.
I was rich was made the richer
By sipping at vine of days.
I, born of flesh and ghost, neither
A ghost nor man, but mortal ghost.
And was struck down by death’s feather.
I was a to the last
Long breath that carried to my
The message of his dying christ.
You who bow at cross and altar,
Remember me and pity Him
took my flesh and bone for armour
And doublecrossed mother’s womb.