Blood, Feathers and Holy Men

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the ship’s rail while Brother Berach bathed his fevered face. Hrafen climbed aboard
in a fury of curses. First, he picked up the bucket of water Berach had been using and
dumped the contents on the two monks. Then he grabbed the protesting Berach by
the back of his tunic, swung him around, and flung him against the rail. The old man
lay unmoving on the deck.
Brother Keallach had taken a few moments from the hot job of caulking to
come on deck to relieve himself over the side. On seeing what was happening between
Hrafen and the two elderly Brothers, he bounded to the prow to face the
bully. Though he shook with anger at such an unwarranted attack, he held himself
in check while the Norseman continued his tirade. When Hrafen bellowed that the
two old thralls must have been responsible for the ram’s escape in the first place,
Keallach, who had seen how the animal bolted the moment it was released from
its pen on board ship, could neither speak nor understand the Norse tongue. As it
was, the two men stood glaring at one another. The Norseman picked up the empty
bucket and flung it with all his might toward the open sea. Then he stomped off to
the far end of the knarr.
Finten, Rordan, Ailan and Lorcan came on deck, along with Atall their guard, to
see what was going on. But Kyrri was sufficiently deaf that he had not been disturbed
by the ruckus on deck. He just carried on caulking and did not come up until he
noticed his helpers were gone.
Father Finten knelt in a slowly forming puddle of blood to hold the old man, now
limp in his arms. Brother Berach’s neck hung at an odd angle, blood trickling from
his open mouth. Rordan and Ailan crossed themselves and dropped to their knees
in silent shock, tears streaming from their eyes. Keallach stood glaring at the bully,
holding his own anger.
Brother Lorcan did not kneel. He looked at Keallach, turned to follow his gaze toward
the killer and slowly, deliberately walked toward him. By the time they thought
to hold him back, it was too late. Hrafen picked him up with both hands around his
throat, shook him violently and heaved him over the side.

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Wheat Ears

Aphrodite II
Aphrodite laughed at my wonder
when I constructed my dwelling
from the top down
with a courtyard in the clouds
and a roof in the soil’s breath
opposite all other
matters of nature: corporeal
beasts lowered their heads
in the watering trough
merciless light reflected
in their innocent eyes
as in the upper level of
a fence almost painted
the color of guilt before
the first absolution
was invented
heat from the hearth
warmed my heart
ceiling and basement
left in midair
air-conditioned floor
the robin’s chirp
just an illusion and here
I was meant to discover
justice and beg the sun
for a shred of logic

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Tasos Livaditis – Selected Poems

AND PERHAPS what we never understood was the only
thing left to us.
Because who could ever win the night or the dream, and inside
the house one with the other
were simply heirlooms, and each of us will plainly die
in the disturbed evening, unnaturally lit by
the torches.
We were always unprepared. And this was our harvest.

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Constantine Cavafy

Sensual Delight
Joy and myrrh of my life, the memory of hours
when I found and lived sensual delight as I desired it.
Joy and myrrh of my life, I, who resisted
all enjoyment of routine erotic love.

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