Ikon: The Harrowing of Hell
Down through the tomb’s inward arch
He has shouldered out into Limbo
To gather them, dazed, from dreamless slumber:
The merciful dead, the prophets,
The innocents just His own age and those
Unnumbered others waiting here
Unaware, in an endless void He is ending
Now, stooping to tug at their hands,
To pull them from their sarcophagi,
Dazzled, almost unwilling. Didmas,
Neighbor in death, Golgotha dust
Still streaked on the dried sweat of his body
No one had washed and anointed, is here,
For sequence is not known in Limbo;
The promise, given from cross to cross
At noon, arches beyond sunset and dawn.
All these He will swiftly lead
To the Paradise road: they are safe.
That done, there must take place that struggle
No human presumes to picture:
Living, dying, descending to rescue the just
From shadow, were lesser travails
Than this: to break
Through
Back to the cold sepulchre, tearstained
Stifling shroud; to break from them
Back into breath and heartbeat, and walk
The world again, closed into days and weeks again,
Wounds of His anguish open, and Spirit
Streaming through every cell of flesh
So that if mortal sight could bear
To perceive it, it would be seen
His mortal flesh was lit from within, now,
And aching for home. He must return,
First, in Divine patience, and know
Hunger again, and give
To humble friends the joy
Of giving Him food fish and a honeycomb.
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