
Rhoda’s Story
My fluster undeniable
they labelled me emotional
but it was unbelievable—
Simon was at the door!
With death sentence official
our prayers were sacrificial
could answer be incredible
he with us as before?
Your hope is artificial
makes hearing prejudicial
As joke it is despicable.
He knocked and called some more.
It’s him, identifiable
a wonder inexplicable.
It’s time to end this spectacle
and let the praises soar!
My bent my be impractical
your head-shakes justifiable
but still I’m beneficial
—I let him in the door.
© 2017 by Violet Nesdoly (All rights reserved)
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Prompt – Inspiration:
This poem (written in 2013) was inspired by the story of Peter’s miraculous release from prison and Rhoda’s reaction when he arrived at Mary’s house (Acts 12:5-16).
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This April I’m celebrating National Poetry Month by posting some not-as-yet published poems from my files, along with what inspired them. If the prompt inspires you to write a poem of your own, you’re welcome to share it in comments. Whether you write or not, thanks so much for dropping by!