Adoremus
Veronica stands in the court room
It’s cold, a December day
The decor is stark with
Sash from floor to ceiling
She’s dressed in glacier blue
Her aura a vibrant rose
Hot air vents are
Wafting round her up do
The sunset shafts of light
Crawl up the judges late afternoon faces
A church bell tolls out on the square
Her eyes bore into theirs
She does not see the room
The sun, the bell, the frigid day
She steps right up
Speaks her reasoned argument
Early in the day on Christmas eve
She gets a decision
Her client would be
Executed
So her reasoned thoughts
Her prayers and pleas go unanswered
So she wants to go to midnight mass
She wants to know
Who is this evil god they worship there
She stands in the wet outside on the curb
Pulls on a veil
Goes inside
When the palavarians kneel
In reverence to the host
She stands in defiance
With disregard and irreverence
At the sign of the cross
She’s a hissing block of burning ice
Insence collides with brimstone and soot
Hellhounds compete with bells of choir
A tall black bearded priest
Descends to his supplicants
A velvet cloak drags
In the filth and the ashes of history
He raises the Monstrance
Says: “Venite adoremus.”
She examines him
And the scene prostrated all around
She says: “No.”
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Ooh I like Veronica. You paint such a complete picture in this poem, so many fine details that enable me to see her so clearly, from her veil down to the hot air wafting around her up do. You do an expert job of making your point without feeling preachy.
Oh come
Let us
Adore her
and the rebellion
at the end
the hard won break
We hear the lone voice calling for justice. The fearless fight against evil.. We see it in this simple poem. In Veonica. You say it in a story and so quickly paint a picture of a person’s heart, the reason for the fight. Defiance is good, is courageous. Very well done.