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Grâce à Dieu

Posted by Jerrice J. Baptiste | Jul 28, 2024 | Poetry | 1 |

Grâce à Dieu

A mother wraps baby in blanket, rocks her to lullaby of tranquil bosom. How is baby Annalise? She wants to know. With a quick sigh she says, “Elle est bien, Grâce à Dieu,” while bullets pierce green banana leaves in yards, and in fields nearby.

An entire nation says, “By the grace of God we live.” The daily question, “How are you?” Answered, “I’m well, by the grace of God—Bien, Grâce à Dieu.   

Long ago, after leaving my country, I would self-consciously drop that end phrase, Grâce à Dieu. My sister, would pause like a cloud, waiting for the words before unveiling sun any further. Mother always finished it for me.

Now, I find sustenance in those words like ripe mangoes at the street market being shared with a friend, Bien,Grâce à Dieu.

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Jerrice J. Baptiste

Jerrice J. Baptiste

Jerrice J. Baptiste born in Haiti, is a well published author and poet. Her poetry is published and/or forthcoming in Urthona: Buddhism & Art; Pensive: A Global Journal of Spirituality & The Arts; The Dewdrop; Spirit Fire Review; Shambhala Times and numerous others. Her poetry and collaborative songwriting are featured on the nominated Grammy award album, Many Hands: Family Music for Haiti.

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  1. marijo
    marijo on July 29, 2024 at 1:19 am

    Thanks for sharing this beautiful piece, Jerrice. I cherish this blessing
    for the earth and all living beings.

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