MONEY ORDER ANGELS
With fingers seamed in sweet potato dirt
The migrant farm workers
Count out new hundred dollar bills
For money orders
Starchily dispensed
By the clerk.
When the winged god
Of the U.S. Postal Service
Scatters those bills across Mexico,
Children have shoes and notebooks for school
Beans and a chicken on Sunday
Grandmother gets new teeth
And wives smile at husband memories.
Like an Advent Angel
Announcing that this birth counts
That someone can be counted on
The money orders fly
On filaments of faith
To brighten
Barest rooms.
Sr. Evelyn Mattern