Lawrence Hall, HSG
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Will There be Coffee after the Crucifixion?
Everything’s going to be discovered
And understood in the course of time,
Only we have to go on thinking
-Yevtushenko, “Zima Junction”
Not all are crucified, but all are wounded
We bring our gifts to the Altar; they fall apart
In secretly clinging to them for ourselves
Our claims to be defined by an era
But rotting corpses in a tangled wood
The celebrant elevates the Host
We lift unfocused eyes in grave pretense
Inattentive at the Wedding of worlds
The Mass is the central Act in Creation -
Not all are crucified, but all are wounded
A meditation (and this is ironic) on being inattentive during the liturgy.