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Holy Communion Redux
by Molly Sturdevant

I got a halo on my head and these animal fangs.
-Cynthia Cruz
Strange Gospels


We can talk about it after dinner.
Supper, sure. 
There’s already silverware out there, just sit.
I was never bored at mass, that wasn’t the problem.
Just water for me. Yes you’ve mentioned it--
you feel as though your four grown children are scattered 
like a broken thread of beads, lost
with our jail time and divorces, couple of crashed cars
and now— this atheist! 
This is good, and cheap, so what’s the matter.
No, I wasn’t looking for something less organized. 
I like organization just fine. I like ancient things, 
myrrh, difficult texts, you know that.


Don’t I fear death then? 
Well can you hand me that napkin?

So, I’m very happy with the earth, with endings,
becoming soil again, see? Or stardust maybe, 
point is I can’t get behind original sin, the whole
stained souls thing, or fallenness,
so I feel I can’t take communion, for one thing.
More chicken? I don’t know. Look in the pan. 
No I am not hiding anything,
I’m middle-aged, please 
stop waiting for me to become something. 


Isn’t that enough salt? I just mean,
what is so great about a person’s body 
that you’d want to take it with you? 
Yes, after death.


I can hear her jaw pop while she chews. 
Between us, this is a kind of statement.


The crumple of her paper napkin— 
tree limbs bent in a storm. 


The clink of her fork against the plate— 
a sword.

​

Molly Sturdevant is a copy editor and writer, whose prose and poems have appeared in Poetry Northwest, Orion Magazine, The Dark Mountain Project, The Nashville Review, Little Patuxent Review, Newfound, About Place Journal, x-r-a-y LitMag, and elsewhere. She is currently working on a novel based on research in trade-union archives. She lives in the Midwest.
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