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JAMIE AGNELLO
 a           poem by Jamie Agnello '07
a           poem by Jamie Agnello '07
speak softly in this place
I genuflected to the approaching rain 
                hoping that my bowed head 
                would persuade it to come closer,
                faster, fly in on paper rocket wings
father, son, and holy ghost
                lend me your lightning 
                put your thunder in the soles
                of my sandals, help me
                steal the world by storm
tiny bulbs stir under my skin
                unafraid of bloom and the 
                slow brilliant fade
                of finally falling into rhythm
                with the world—
                humming in the young afternoon
where I, with silken soaked cheeks
                and a heart like electric sparks 
                vow to paint the sidewalks clean
like raising the chalice to drink red 
                I will hold doves to my breath 
                and they will fly—
violets from under my tongue will be the fire
                held tightly in their beaks
                to set the wick of my dawn aflame
and like swallows and boomerangs,
                they will come home.
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"speak softly in this place," a poem by Jamie Agnello '07
