Episode 75: Advent

 

Advent

by Mary Jo Salter

Wind whistling, as it does   

in winter, and I think   

nothing of it until

 

it snaps a shutter off

her bedroom window, spins   

it over the roof and down

 

to crash on the deck in back,   

like something out of Oz.

We look up, stunned—then glad

 

to be safe and have a story,   

characters in a fable   

we only half-believe.

 

Look, in my surprise

I somehow split a wall,   

the last one in the house

 

we’re making of gingerbread.   

We’ll have to improvise:   

prop the two halves forward

 

like an open double door   

and with a tube of icing   

cement them to the floor.

Five days until Christmas,

and the house cannot be closed.   

When she peers into the cold

 

interior we’ve exposed,   

she half-expects to find   

three magi in the manger,

 

a mother and her child.   

She half-expects to read   

on tablets of gingerbread

 

a line or two of Scripture,   

as she has every morning   

inside a dated shutter

 

on her Advent calendar.   

She takes it from the mantel   

and coaxes one fingertip

 

under the perforation,   

as if her future hinges

on not tearing off the flap

 

under which a thumbnail picture   

by Raphael or Giorgione,   

Hans Memling or David

 

of apses, niches, archways,   

cradles a smaller scene   

of a mother and her child,

 

of the lidded jewel-box   

of Mary’s downcast eyes.   

Flee into Egypt, cries

 

the angel of the Lord   

to Joseph in a dream,

for Herod will seek the young

 

child to destroy him. While   

she works to tile the roof   

with shingled peppermints,

 

I wash my sugared hands   

and step out to the deck   

to lug the shutter in,

 

a page torn from a book   

still blank for the two of us,   

a mother and her child.

 
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