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“And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the LORD caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided.” – Exodus 14:21

A Midrash says each generation flees 
from its own Egypt, reaches its own Sea 
of Reeds, then stalls to look forward in fear 
and protests to whomever brought them there.

Although, the author adds, when that tribe faced 
its Sea of Reeds and checked its doubt and ceased 
complaining long enough to gauge the depth 
with anxious stare, it entered step-by-step.

As water rose to knees, then waist, then mouth, 
and when their nostrils flared to gasp for breath, 
and briny spray from cresting waves began 
to seep into their lungs, the ragged band

attempted one more step, but only then 
did a miracle begin.


James Green has published five chapbooks of poetry, one of which, Long Journey Home, was winner of the 2019 Charles Dickson Chapbook Contest sponsored by the Georgia Poetry Society, and his most recent, Ode to El Camino de Santiago and Other Poems of Journey, was published this year by Wipf & Stock. His individual poems have appeared in literary magazines in Ireland, the UK, and the U.S. Formerly a university professor and administrator, he is now retired and resides in Muncie, Indiana. To learn more about James and his poetry, visit his website at www.jamesgreenpoetry.net.


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