Original poem reprinted online here: "In the Ear of Our Lord" by Brendan Constantine Originally read: January 4, 2013 More information about the Poet: Brendan Constantine I had a different experience of the poem just right now. And it's a like a "duh, I'm so stupid moment" for me. Yeah, sure there's stuff I write about the content of the poem, you can take a look at the pic and find what I think of meaning; however, today is the first time I really sat down and read the poem out loud -- slowly. I, somewhat knowing my hymns and verses, and knowing some biblical verses, didn't pick up the way the poem sounds like a mash of various parts of the bible. Now I don't know everything of the bible, but I know some things. The lines, "In the beginning was the whir / I thought you said & the whir / was good" When I read it out loud today I saw that the lines are a riff of the first lines of Genesis (or whatever translation of Genesis -- ...
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