Poetry

Lectionary Poetry – Transfiguration Sunday ( Year C )

 
 


Each week we carefully curate a collection of  poems that resonate with the lectionary readings for that week (Narrative Lectionary and Revised Common Lectionary).
 
 

 
 

*** Revised Common Lectionary ***

Lectionary Reading:
2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2

 

CLASSIC POEM:

Emancipation
Emily Dickinson

No rack can torture me,
My soul’s at liberty
Behind this mortal bone
There knits a bolder one

You cannot prick with saw,
Nor rend with scymitar.
Two bodies therefore be;
Bind one, and one will flee.

The eagle of his nest
No easier divest
And gain the sky,
Than mayest thou,

Except thyself may be
Thine enemy;
Captivity is consciousness,
So’s liberty.

*** This poem is in the public domain,
and may be read in a live-streamed worship service.

 

CONTEMPORARY POEM:

Freedom
Langston Hughes

SNIPPET:

Freedom will not come
Today, this year
            Nor ever
Through compromise and fear.

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