Marcel Bascoulard,1970.

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Marcel Bascoulard,1970.
The Greek word “doule”
Limited to Lk. 1:38, 48; Acts 2:18, the Greek noun “doule” meant “bondwoman,” “female slave,” “bondmaid.” This word described women who were in subjection to others, either voluntarily or involuntarily. http://dlvr.it/PjHLml
Rise
Seasoned by cast iron and shea softened, her hands crack; drawing gas bubbles between her knuckles, she creates space.
Feigning a mind cluttered, she erects buffers with hmms and yes honeys as you interrupt her sourdough meditation.
She rose this morning leavening and slapping and folding onto the floured counter. She waved to greet a sun seeking her radiance.
The dough, fermenting and tacky, reminisce with her fingers as she works around the bowl stretching it to fold over itself, teasing out memories every ninety degrees.
She stows the bowl away to rest and slices the boule whose baked scent guided you into her kitchen this morning.
You accept her offer of butter smoothed along the many craters in her bread, pushed wide by gas bubbles she drew with her patient hands, she created this space.
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