IN CHURCH

Often I try
To analyse the quality
Of its silences. Is this where God hides
From my searching? I have stopped to listen,
After the few people have gone,
To the air recomposing itself
For vigil. It has waited like this
Since the stones grouped themselves about it.
These are the hard ribs
Of a body that our prayers have failed
To animate. Shadows advance
From their corners to take possession
Of places the light held
For an hour. The bats resume
Their business. The uneasiness of the pews
Ceases. There is no other sound
In the darkness but the sound of a man
Breathing, testing his faith
On emptiness, nailing his questions
One by one to an untenanted cross.






"The tall Cross,/ Sombre, untenanted,/
Aches for the Body/ That is the back in the cradle
/ Of a maid's arms"

'Pieta'


"In Church,"
from Pieta
You can also find this in
COLLECTED POEMS 1945-1990(J.M.Dent, 1993).


Background image: "untenanted" cross at eglwys-fach
This photo was taken and edited by Yoshifum! Nagata