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Sinner’s Prayer

Posted by Melissa T. Dees | Jul 18, 2025 | Poetry | 2 |

Sinner’s Prayer

Does your son know God? they ask, meaning
has he bowed before a mahogany mourner’s bench in a
Baptist church in east Tennessee?  Did he recite
the right words with the right heart-attitude, do you think 
he knows how wretched he really is?
I don’t know, I tell them, I only know this—

I’ve tried to show him the time it takes
to taste a peach, to stand inside the softness of thistle like a
thank you, to find in a fallow field all there is to know, 
that in our world the ordinary is the miracle, a cold creek 
or fall flame, whether shrieking crow or weeping willow, this is love—
and in this love its own kind of knowing.

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Melissa T. Dees

Melissa T. Dees

Melissa is a psychotherapist currently living in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. She writes both poetry and fiction and enjoy all things outdoors. Her poems have been published in New Millennium Writings, Sepia Quarterly, Rockvale Review, and The Knoxville Writer's Guild anthology All Around Us: Voices from the Valley.

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2 Comments

  1. Moudi Sbeity
    Moudi Sbeity on July 19, 2025 at 10:31 pm

    “to stand inside the softness of thistle like a thank you” – yes, yes, and yes. God lives in an is all these things. Thank you for this invitational poem.

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  2. Kathy
    Kathy on July 21, 2025 at 6:03 pm

    That’s awesome, Melissa. Proud of you.

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