by Jeanie Greensfelder
I’m at the post office,
mistake in hand:
wrong magnesium,
carelessly ordered.
In Mexico, a woman
crawled up
cathedral steps
for her misdeeds.
In Pismo, a man
with a sign Sinner
on his back, traversed
the beach on all fours.
They sought mercy.
I seek to quiet a brain
that won’t shut up.
I add a little prayer.
Jeanie Greenfelder’s poems have been published at American Life in Poetry, and Writers’ Almanac; in anthologies: Paris, Etc., Pushing the Envelope: Epistolary Poems; and in journals: Miramar, Thema, Askew, Persimmon Tree, and others. The San Luis Obispo County poet laureate, 2017,18, Jeanie’s books are: Biting the Apple, Marriage and Other Leaps of Faith and I Got What I Came For.
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What surprising, fascinating stuff can you tell us about the origin, drafting, and/or final version of “Penance”? On the post office steps, I felt like the woman in Mexico, the man on the beach. My mind insisted I atone for this mistake even though postage to return the item was more than its cost!! We are such interesting creatures.
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