MARY
MAGDALENE
We were a breath apart.
He kept on writing.
From my side,
I could hardly read.
I was a teardrop,
unlearning to let stones,
my fists were loose,
I held back for
an invitation,
to make it
to the other side
to read wholly
that was written.
My flesh aired
gratitude of been found,
for every woman
in centuries to come.
*Mary Magdalene is identified in the Bible
as the woman who was driven to Jesus by a crowd, ready to stone her to death,
calling her, “sinful woman.” Jesus let her go.
HAGAR
I fled to the deserts
with my son and
a little food and
water held tightly.
I ran looking back,
back at a place,
that was home.
In my run,
between the hills,
I fell headlong,
and got up with
a baby bruised
and water spilled.
I was asked to
share her husband’s bed,
to assist in
God’s promise of
descendants to Abraham.
Soon enough
I gave birth,
before long, Sarah too.
My son cried of thirst,
the wells of my heart
swelled and seethed,
and God chiselled
a well out of mother’s love
to plant it
in the deserts of exile.
My son drank out of
his mother’s love
and slept in the hollow peace
of the deserts,
in his dreams,
he drunk in the fullness
of his father’s home.
Hagar means stranger.
I am the other everywhere.
*Hagar
– According to the Book of Genesis in the Bible, she was a maid of Sarah, whom
Sarah gave to her husband Abraham to bear him a child. Sarah sought a way to fulfil God’s promise to Abraham, later Sarah
too had a child, Hagar fled to the deserts because she was ill treated
by Sarah. .
Mini Babu is working as Associate Professor of English with the Dept. of Collegiate Education, Govt. of Kerala and now working at BJM Govt. College, Chavara, Kollam. Her poems have featured in anthologies, journals and magazines. Her collections of poems are Kaleidoscope (2020), Shorelines (2021) and Memory Cells (2022). Her co-edited collection of poems is Meraki (2021).
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