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Eve & Mary by Rusten Harris

Dec 17, 2016 | Advent, Rusten Walter Harris | 0 comments

Did Eve often ponder
The voice she overheard-
Oaths made to the serpent
And the promise of her womb?

And did Mary think of Eve
When she heard the angel say
That in her womb she would conceive
A boy to name “God saves”?


The rest of the poems from Rusten Harris’s Advent series on Moss Kingdom:
Incarnation, Christmas Eve, Kings, Some Kind of Glory, Chains, Gifts, Quotidian Couple, A Thousand Lights, Eve & Mary, Treasured Up, Christmas, Winter Staves, The Glorias, Cherubim, Joseph, Strange Redeemer, Womb, Magi, Temple Trough, Advent, Lord’s Day, Far as the Curse is Found, Jubilee, The Massacre of the Innocents, Liturgical Time

Other Advent poems on Moss Kingdom:

December 21: an Advent poem for the Winter Solstice, Of Edmund and Aslan, Tiptoe Hope, The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats

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