What rests below
does not sleep
unless by sleep
you mean dream
which she does
but not slumber,

the hidden soul
of her forest body
alive with minerals,
tiny hair-like roots
in stones awash
with breathing earth.

She will birth
and she will die;
we will grieve
and rejoice with flowers.
There is no end to color
or the story we re-imagine.

The sky god brings his light
yet what he brightens
is her mystery
dying and eternal.

Broken and ever whole
she speaks to the night sky
of all her many loves,
passing through space
with the whoosh of an owl.

 

Early Snack by Michel Roy
Photo by Michel Roy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14 Responses

  1. A consummate and beautiful response, “of all her many loves.” The imaginal heart & mind in passionate union. Let that be my night devotion & song to the light shone, not unlike our Solar system’s music of the spheres! Beautiful imagery Don, thank you!

  2. I read this tonight at an evening honoring Mary Magdalene. It spoke to her spirit in a very tangible way. The silence at the end was palpable.

    Thank you for saying it just right!

  3. Most certainly one of your best Don (but then, who’s comparing?). Very beautiful feel into richness of forest and soil and mystery……..

  4. Poignant and deep. Potent lines:

    what he brightens
    is her mystery
    dying and eternal.
    Broken and ever whole
    she speaks to the night sky
    of all her many loves

    Thank you.

  5. The flight of an owl is silent so the focus clearly need to be in the understanding that under the sometimes screaming darkness is the story that illuminates. The birthing and dying cycles continue undisturbed, the seeds germinate quietly, The owl must be known not heard. Thanks, friend, for another penetrating meditation.

  6. And you speak to many lines of communication uniting all of us into a delightful, vital link between nature and consciousness. I am honored to be attached to this live vibrant link. Thank you Don fo bringing a constant reminder of our value for this difficult time in the world.

  7. Although so many of your works resonate with me, this one in particular is somewhat eerily poignant. Having just lost my mama after a long illness, the beauty within this ‘story’ reminds me of her many loves: the earth, the sky, the mysteries we absorb and exude daily…
    Broken and ever whole
    she speaks to the night sky,
    of all her many loves…
    Thank you so much! I feel the slow ascent from grief to refocus on the beauty and grace she personifies for me.

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