Julianna May
i got so far
on these unholy
rungs struggling with
an angel all the way up
he dislocated jacob’s hip, my
spirit. they will tell you my foot
slipped sipping forbidden fruits fostering
blasphemy in my bones but every round
goes longer and longer – a rock beneath my head –
thorn in my side – these angels keep climbing through me
soldiers donning weapons of mass destruction on the brink of
everything and nothing – jar-heads – soldiers of the cross – marching
up and up and never moving forward i stand lukewarm and watch them go
i don’t think i’d make a soldier i don’t think in faithful prayer if i love him why not serve
him but if he loves me why not save me from these soldiers he commands i was not
born dripping in innocence like the blood they spilled just to march hand in hand i was
not born for his command i was not born for his seed to spread i was not born to die for
him so watch me
jump
from these unholy rungs
fall to the ground
not sacred
but saved
About the Author
Julianna May (she/her) is an ex-horse girl, ex-Christian, and ex-hetero. She loves teaching English and ranting about Shakespeare. She has previously been published in Crepe & Penn Magazine, Nightingale and Sparrow Magazine, Wingless Dreamer Anthology, and others.
Instagram: @juliannamaypoetry
Twitter: @JuliannaMay1216