Signed In Herringbone Poem by Patti Masterman

Signed In Herringbone



The man in the shroud appeared at my door
Impersonating Three-in-One persons
With his Two-D visage.
He said if I ironed him, a reversed negative image would appear
On the other side of him.

But I wanted to know,
Where are the wine stains from the Last Supper?
He replied that he'd changed clothing
Many times since that day.
The flora was exquisitely exact, he said-
Even the Calcium Carbonate signature of the cave was there.

I asked if it weren't all just a fake
And he asked me if we had the science yet to make even one?
And then he raised his arm
And called down one giga-bolt of the Infinite universal X-ray
With which he burned himself into my memory forever.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bonnie Lundgren 20 November 2012

Whoah, Patti! Never read a poem like this before. Wonder what Christ thinks of it? I'll have to ask. He likes it.

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