That very day, two of them were going to a village named Emmaus, about seven miles from Jerusalem, and they were talking with each other about all these things that had happened. Luke 24:13-14
What a walk that was, Cleopas—
A long way to haul a heavy heart
With bread for the journey and the bitter herbs
of recollection. And it showed,
for that was his first remark: Why so sad?
Well, there’s some relief in telling what you know—
enlightening the ignorant, right?—and so
remember our surprise when he enlightened
us.
Such teaching! Such pulsing, winged words
that beat upon our hearts and made them burn;
that joined the rough parts in smooth-sanded turn.
Miles unrolled like a scroll beneath our feet, until
our destination leapt out of the twilight. Yet
we could not give him up. Remember?
How he became our host; took bread and
broke:
And we saw it all–
Prophets, priests, kings; the law, the Lord;
the blood of all sacrifice, ceaselessly poured
into one body. Taken, broken;
the satisfied sentence, once for all spoken.
We looked and we saw—then, swift as a dart
he vanished from sight and entered our hearts.
What a walk, Cleopas, and at its end,
with bread for the journey, we’d yet to begin.
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