Catholic Poetry Room stained glass

A steady stream runs
out from the unchanged mountain
peaks and past the gates.

Beyond the city,
beyond its rolling stone wall,
a domestic task

met with peace. Her rope
slackens her attention turned
to Him, His knowledge–

Her pail rests against
the earth. Stillness amidst a
stirring, she looks up–

His hand raised in a blessing,
His translucent halo shines.


Jeanna Cooper graduated from Thomas More College in Merrimack, New Hampshire, in 2008 with a Bachelor’s degree in Literature. She currently lives in the New River Valley of Virginia with her husband and six daughters.


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