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Since 1900, the Christian Century has published reporting, commentary, poetry, and essays on the role of faith in a pluralistic society.

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Poetry

oh, how the neg-

by Carl Winderl in the April 21, 2019 issue
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ative reciprocals
abound and re-
dound in
of by through
around under and
out of

My Son’s Life,

like the sad
sad story of
His Best olde
ex-friend judas

who went
into the
potter’s field, fit
for a
plotter’s grave

while on the re-
bound My Son
went into
a Potter’s Grave
fit for

the Potter Himself

 

This poem appears in the April 21, 2019 issue.

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