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Christ_s Last Temptation

In this Scorsese/Michelangelo pieta— Mother Mary or Mary Magdalene—
enfolds the lolling body. The movie flickered over Harrison Burn’s studio
from a small box TV. Burns, dying slowly himself of chronic illness, stood
before his easel daubing oils over canvas and taking snapshots of the video.
Mixed-media squares quilt surfaces. Mary’s cry shatters all pretention.

Which Mary doesn’t matter.
Jesus’ favorites. Both of them.
She: who welcomed angelic
touch and birth pangs, shared
blood and pap, pondered Jesus’
growing authority—pushed
him to first use divine power
at Cana. Or She: despised
fallen woman—forgiven
for “six husbands ‘—then,
as the favored disciple—
running to discover Christ’s
resurrected body, rallying
his frightened followers.
And after Pentecost, sailing
with Christ’s presence to France.

Beach Shamaness
All the Feathers in my Pillow

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