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Prayer Life

Photo by Henry Be on Unsplash, Illustration by Sarah Clark

Prayer Life

By Josiah Cox

Prayer comes naturally
     not at all
Distracted abstracted
     roadkill raw

Even unrefined minds
     taste its flaw
Its rotted impotence
     locks the jaw

I’ve heard of seraphim
     chefs that fall
Braise tongue to new
     briquette form

Praise perfect storm

Josiah Cox currently serves as a junior lecturer in The Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Literary MattersBad LiliesCommonwealChristianity and Literature, and elsewhere. He is from Kansas City, Missouri.