Cleopas, His Friends, and the Stranger with Disappearing Powers

Cleopas, His Friends, and the Stranger with Disappearing Powers

“and he vanished” ~ Luke 24

The day was ending.  Evening was about

To settle in. They asked a man to stay

And eat with them.  The twilight suffered rout

Because he raised his hands.  Dark leapt away.

They saw that darkness, evening, twilight died,

Or, rather, they had died a perfect death

The other dawn.  In silence all were gride

To perfect see-through light from perfect breath

That spoke to them beyond the tomb.  He raised

His hands and dark was sucked to nothing in

His scars.  Those hands and palms and scars were blazed

With something blighting even every darkest sin.

  Cleopas, left with nothing he could see,

    Unblind, discerned transparent jubilee.

Phillip Whidden