Kevin Brown
We pray for protection
from the cancer
carving its way
through our stomachs
and intestines, cuts cleaner
than the scalpel
chasing it; from the drunk
driver who weaves his way
through destiny, seemingly
determined to damage
our lives; or even from the fear
that permeates
a people who have forgotten their
friends and neighbors. Perhaps, though, divine
deliverance is found in freedom from
the frogs and locusts
that plague us, in the chasing away
of storks that limit life
in a convent, prevent
nuns from praying
for us all. And perhaps,
just perhaps,
that is enough.
Kevin Brown is a Professor at Lee University. He has published two books of poetry–A Lexicon of Lost Words (winner of the Violet Reed Haas Prize for Poetry, Snake Nation Press) and Exit Lines (Plain View Press, 2009)–and two chapbooks: Abecedarium (Finishing Line Press, 2011) and Holy Days: Poems (winner of Split Oak Press Chapbook Contest, 2011). He also has a memoir, Another Way: Finding Faith, Then Finding It Again (Wipf and Stock, 2012), and a book of scholarship, They Love to Tell the Stories: Five Contemporary Novelists Take on the Gospels (Kennesaw State University Press, 2012). He received his MFA from Murray State University.