That Foreign Plays her Mistress Stroke, poetry by Stephen Kingsnorth at Spillwords.com

That Foreign Plays her Mistress Stroke

That Foreign Plays her Mistress Stroke

written by: Stephen Kingsnorth

 

The Bible, Matthew 15.27
Yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from the master’s table.

 

A mother hidden, history,
unlikely in a mission tale;
religious leader put in place
as challenged in his strategy.

The wit to play, “Messiah” ground,
to give as given in the round,
in self-abasement for her girl,
a stereo for sake of child.

They may say ‘puppy’ for the dogs
to soften implied insult served,
but she is shifting baseline laid,
for protest – strategy indeed.

A power play, theology,
this woman rewrites history,
the subtle ’gainst claimed overwhelm,
a sign of foreign commonweal.

The ‘chosen’ – TV news each day –
illumined on this long past day,
recorded for posterity,
to shake and shape his story’s take.

So mix and match when set in ways –
your banquet crumbles to the floor;
for all have manifesto place –
so hear O Israel, Palestine.

 

NOTE:

Based on the Prompt – Echoes of Unyielding Voices

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