Christmas Christianity

01.24.2006 | 12:36 pm | Uncategorized

Christmas Christianity

1/25/2006

Here’s a poem I wrote around Christmas time this year. I’m trying to understanding the church year and its celebrations in female terms. Surely Christmas of all times is birth-centered, relation-centered, human touch-centered.

At Christmas

It’s the only time of year I wear red, the obvious color,

loved by everyone. They say it favors me, matches

the spider veins of my cheeks, like Santa’s,

or the glowing nose of Rudolph.

I prefer orange, the hated color of Halloween and 60’s carpet,

but I take out red at Christmas when the world

turns white and only evergreens

display their color.

I wear Christmas crimson – not as some rite of blood shed,

but because I remember how a baby’s cheeks

turn red with crying, with cold,

with warm holding.

A baby’s lips turn red with sucking, and babbling, and

its toes glow positively rose while kicking

at the air, pumping blood into

precise paths.

It’s not the sacrifice I reflect in my red turtle-necks

and Christmas plaid slacks, no, it’s the

newly-born flesh, flushed with

rushing life.

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