Theotokion

Oh Mary, I suppose that God could have
Borne Himself to us in some other way:
Release His transcendence as glaciers calve
Their ice; float like a dust mote into day;
Just suddenly appear, self-authorized,
A stage magician pulling fast ones
For a depleted audience, surprised
But not amazed: What else would He have done?
The truth was stranger: Asking your consent
And giving Himself form, He shrunk all Being,
Like Julian’s hazelnut, into your womb
And let you carry Him like a lament
Into the world, an enigmatic paean
To human flesh, which your Word set abloom.

Michial Farmer

Michial Farmer

Michial Farmer is the author of Imagination and Idealism in John Updike’s Fiction. His poems have appeared in St. Katherine Review, Ground Fresh Thursday, and Relief. He lives in Minneapolis.