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Lucifer at Calvary
From the opening
whistle in the garden
it’s been an even match
though He boastfully predicted I’d be left
with a crushed head.
I’ve played my hand well
countered Abraham with Lot
Isaac with Ishmael
the Israelites with the Egyptians
David with Absalom.
My several setbacks?
Blame them on bad luck.
The last 33 years
have been a demonic joystick
of chess moves
the last three a dervish spinner
that landed Him today on Calvary.
The contest has been so even,
the outcome so unsure
His confusing words just now:
“It is finished.”
have me considering
my next move
long and hard.
Is this a loaded dice?
He tempting me to skip my turn?
Or He announcing a new level
or even giving up?
But see how dark this portal is
and how the game board shakes?
I think my luck has turned
my ascendancy begun.
I believe this game is over
and I have won!
© 2017 by Violet Nesdoly (All rights reserved)
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Prompt – Inspiration
Inspired by the Poetic Asides blog on November 1, 2014, where the prompt was: “Write a game-over poem.” (Note to myself, filed with this poem: “This poem needs an Easter Sunday answer.”)
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This April I’m celebrating National Poetry Month by posting some not-as-yet published poems from my files, along with what inspired them. If the prompt inspires you to write a poem of your own, you’re welcome to share it in comments. Whether you write or not, thanks so much for dropping by!
dorireads
April 14, 2017 at 3:59 pm
I like this one a lot. Nice use of metaphor and the voice is perfect.
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Violet Nesdoly
April 14, 2017 at 5:50 pm
Thanks, Doraine! Much appreciated. I’ve sat on it for a few years… it needed the right day.
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