Love's Apostate
Love's Apostate
I shoulder my bag, slink through
the fog, hide in the hold of a
foreign ship while the storm watches.
Overboard, rocked in the ever-
lasting arms, I cling to a
raft of frail promises.
Without his whale Jonah lacked
redemption, I listen for the
watery steps and swear my heart
hostage if I am cast out on
the shores of your forgiveness.
Publication Details
Original Citation
New York Herald Tribune 24 (July 1964) 16.
Word Count
62
Original Publication
Date Published
1964
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
140
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