
“Now there was a woman who had been suffering from hemorrhages for twelve years.” – Mark 5:25
“And immediately the girl got up and began to walk about (she was twelve years of age).” – Mark 5:42
Twelve years is not a long time
to live.
Twelve years is a long time
to live in pain.
Twelve years is an instant
for a parent.
Twelve years is an eternity
for a sufferer.
Twelve years is too short
to welcome the hand of Death.
Twelve years is too long
to welcome the cruelties of Life.
Twelve years is a grief
when it ends.
Twelve years is a joy
when it finally closes.
Twelve years should be a beginning
not an end.
Twelve years is a beginning
and an end.
Twelve years is precious
in a daughter.
Twelve years is precious
in a daughter.
I took up these ideas in the song “Twelve Years and Moment,” also published on this blog.
A poem/prayer based on Mark 5:21-43, the Revised Common Lectionary Gospel Reading for Year B, Proper 8 (13).
The image is of the healing of the woman with the hemorrhage from the Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry. Artwork by the Limbourg brothers (between 1411 and 1416) – Photo. R.M.N. / R.-G. Ojéda, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17443172. Somewhat unusually for images of this text, Jairus’ daughter is visible at right in the upper image.
I love this poem. I’ve always been fascinated by the twelve years daughter parallel, and you have explored that from so many dimensions, and the matching ending sets off a beautifully balanced form.
Mahalo, Barb! I don’t know how I’ve missed the twelve years symmetry all these years, but I did. Once it had been pointed out to me, I had to explore it.
I missed it too … secretly glad that I see this after writing today or I would have written “what he said!!!”
Not so secret any more, Maren… and thank you!
I am a big attributor anyway.
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