Mail Carrier by Peter Mladinic
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Mail Carrier
“Church family,” he said,
“day after day Al delivered mail
to your door: bills, flyers, letters
he took from his brown leather bag,
shiny and worn with use,
with a black sheen like a black cloud
on top from where his hands
had touched it, a light brown leather
saddle-soaped so it wouldn’t crack.
With a strap slung over his shoulder,
today he walks into God’s arms,
part of the spiritual body, good news.
He’s the love letter in God’s hands.
That leather bag’s gleam,
were we to look at it, would blind us.”
© Peter Mladinic
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Peter Mladinic |
Peter Mladinic's most recent book of poems, Maiden Rock, is available from UnCollected Press. An animal rights advocate, he lives in Hobbs, New Mexico, United States.
An unusual subject well described.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute, Pete - bravo!
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