CHRIST - THE WHOLE
LOAF OF BREAD
Poem for Today November 15, 2014
BALLAD OF THE
BREAD MAN
Mary stood in the
kitchen
Baking a loaf of bread.
An angel flew in through the window.
‘We’ve a job for you,’ he said.
Baking a loaf of bread.
An angel flew in through the window.
‘We’ve a job for you,’ he said.
‘God in his big
gold heaven
Sitting in his big blue chair,
Wanted a mother for his little son.
Suddenly saw you there.’
Sitting in his big blue chair,
Wanted a mother for his little son.
Suddenly saw you there.’
Mary shook and
trembled,
‘It isn’t true what you say.’
‘Don’t say that,’ said the angel.
‘The baby’s on its way.’
‘It isn’t true what you say.’
‘Don’t say that,’ said the angel.
‘The baby’s on its way.’
Joseph was in the
workshop
Planing a piece of wood.
‘The old man’s past it,’ the neighbours said.
‘That girl’s been up to no good.’
Planing a piece of wood.
‘The old man’s past it,’ the neighbours said.
‘That girl’s been up to no good.’
‘And who was that
elegant fellow,’
They said. ‘in the shiny gear?’
The things they said about Gabriel
Were hardly fit to hear.
They said. ‘in the shiny gear?’
The things they said about Gabriel
Were hardly fit to hear.
Mary never
answered,
Mary never replied.
She kept the information,
Like the baby, safe inside.
Mary never replied.
She kept the information,
Like the baby, safe inside.
It was the
election winter.
They went to vote in town.
When Mary found her time had come
The hotels let her down.
They went to vote in town.
When Mary found her time had come
The hotels let her down.
The baby was born
in an annex
Next to the local
pub.
At midnight, a delegation
Turned up from the Farmers’ Club.
At midnight, a delegation
Turned up from the Farmers’ Club.
They talked about
an explosion
That made a hole in the sky,
Said they’d been sent to the Lamb and Flag
To see God come down from on high.
That made a hole in the sky,
Said they’d been sent to the Lamb and Flag
To see God come down from on high.
A few days later
a bishop
And a five-star general were seen
With the head of an African country
In a bullet-proof limousine.
And a five-star general were seen
With the head of an African country
In a bullet-proof limousine.
‘We’ve come,’
they said ‘with tokens
For the little boy to choose.’
Told the tale about war and peace
In the television news.
For the little boy to choose.’
Told the tale about war and peace
In the television news.
After them came
the soldiers
With rifle and bombs and gun,
Looking for enemies of the state.
The family had packed up and gone.
With rifle and bombs and gun,
Looking for enemies of the state.
The family had packed up and gone.
When they got
back to the village
The neighbours said, to a man,
‘That boy will never be one of us,
Though he does what he blessed well can.’
The neighbours said, to a man,
‘That boy will never be one of us,
Though he does what he blessed well can.’
He went round to
all the people
A paper crown on his head.
Here is some bread from my father.
Take, eat, he said.
A paper crown on his head.
Here is some bread from my father.
Take, eat, he said.
Nobody seemed
very hungry.
Nobody seemed to care.
Nobody saw the God in himself
Quietly standing there.
Nobody seemed to care.
Nobody saw the God in himself
Quietly standing there.
He finished up in
the papers,
He came to a very bad end.
He was charged with bringing the living to life.
No man was that prisoner’s friend.
He came to a very bad end.
He was charged with bringing the living to life.
No man was that prisoner’s friend.
There’s only one
kind of punishment
To fit that kind of crime.
They rigged a trial and shot him dead.
They were only just in time.
To fit that kind of crime.
They rigged a trial and shot him dead.
They were only just in time.
They lifted the
young man by the leg,
Thy lifted him by the arm,
They locked him in a cathedral
In case he came to harm.
Thy lifted him by the arm,
They locked him in a cathedral
In case he came to harm.
They stored him
safe as water
Under seven rocks.
One Sunday morning he burst out
Like a jack-in-the-box.
Under seven rocks.
One Sunday morning he burst out
Like a jack-in-the-box.
Through the town
he went walking.
He showed them the holes in his head.
Now do you want any loaves? he cried.
‘Not today’ they said.
He showed them the holes in his head.
Now do you want any loaves? he cried.
‘Not today’ they said.
© Charles Causley
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