THE FRUIT OF THE TREE OF PAIN
In the garden of ghosts and memories
he pleaded for his life
like Isaac did before –
but unlike then, there is
no other ram to be sacrificed.
Burdened by all our sins,
he carried his death
through the city streets,
carrying his personal hell
the way a snail hauls his shell.
At the appointed place,
he submits to the deathly embrace
of the wooden arms of the cross,
his body ripening fruit
on the tree of pain.
The binding ropes
coil round him, like the snake
in another garden long ago,
and the nails of each betrayal
are rammed home to him.
He forgives them all –
though he drinks the vinegar
of bitter memories
and is anointed King
with his own blood.
Afterwards, he is gathered
to his mother, cradled against
her breasts full of sorrow,
till he is placed in the dark womb
of death’s temporary tomb.