Rachel Jamison Webster earned an MFA in poetry from Warren Wilson College and has received prizes from the Poetry Foundation and the Academy of American Poets. She taught writing workshops to Chicago youth, and edited two anthologies of writing by young Chicagoans, Alchemy and Paper Atrium. Webster teaches poetry and literature at Northwestern, and is the author of September: Poems (2013). She is at work on a book-length poem written in the voice of Mary Magdalene.

From Mary Is a River

by Rachel Jamison Webster

21.

To be reborn of spirit, water,
to be changed in the constancy of change.

I thought of the water as that grass all around us,
rolling on in waves, over sand carved
by recessions of waves, over land
that remembers being underwater.

I walked that land with him,
one and mingling, breaking into
breath and sweat, passing on even as we were
passing through.

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