The Hymn of a Fat Woman

Not a single fat one.
The words “deity” and “diet” must have come from the same
Latin root.

or shards of stained
glass or Christ carved
on his cross.

as pew seats. Brittle
as hair shirts. Women
made from bone, like the ribs that protrude from his wasted
wooden chest. Women consumed
by fervor.

down that straight and oh-so-narrow path.
They must have slipped with ease through the eye
of the needle, leaving the weighty
camels stranded at the city gate.

lolling in the garden
munching on the apples.
© 2008 Joyce Huff
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