Otto Dix
By Molly Brodak
In Exodus
Moses is hidden
in a cleft, behind God’s hand,
begging,
and he sees — rushing past him —
God’s back, diminishing.
Moses stops begging.
God’s back is black fog.
I know. He, we guess,
means to do it,
to do all of this.
The brute center part
of an iridescent moth.
The carnation
against the man.
Source: Poetry (October 2018)