Holy Communion

A poem by Amy Weems.

Amy Weem, poet, is author of Kneeling in Jerusalem.

Holy Communion

Eat, Drink, Remember
who I am.


Eat, Drink, Remember
who I am
so you can remember
who you are.


Eat, Drink, Remember
who I am
so you can remember
who you are
and tell the others.


Eat, Drink, Remember
who I am
so you can remember
who you are
and tell the others
so that all
God's people
can live
in communion . . .
in holy communion.

—Ann Weems

 

From Kneeling in Jerusalem, Westminster/
John Knox Press, Louisville, Kentucky,
1992. Used by permission.


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Amy Weem, poet, is author of Kneeling in Jerusalem.

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