deer in a monastery garden

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constantine
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deer in a monastery garden

Post by constantine » May 2nd, 2009, 11:20 am

the sparrow rides upon god's voice
he tells her where to fly
he sends her on her daily tasks
and fills her sails for the voyage

in the garden of the monastery
there are nuts, berries, soft grasses
to eat and rest upon
a bounty, secluded
haven for the meek and gentle
life extends from the mother
the soil, the green,
animate - inanimate,
i grow weary of these terms
these differentiations, as if
they really exist and matter
when even a fool knows they do not

how can i make you understand?
i can hardly make sense of it myself.
i catch glimmers and shadows.
i bask briefly in the epiphany.
i am easily distracted.
i've lots on my mind and matters to attend.

wall and path
blend and branch, trees
for the avian, burrows
for the groundlings, light
travels in its great odyssey
colors form in prismatic shards
though remarkable in hue and multitude
they are all the children of white

colors diffuse and are consumed by night
the deer nestles between wall and hedge
form and line depart from the rational
and merge into the intuitive warmth
selene's tresses gently caress
dreams coo and whinny
the monks sleep and wake in prayer
while god communes with the sparrow

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Post by stilltrucking » May 2nd, 2009, 1:45 pm

The Rose and The Nightingale was in my mind while I was reading it the first time.

Three reads and still getting farther into it.

thanks

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Post by constantine » May 2nd, 2009, 6:34 pm

i've a few more based on marc's art. i'll post them here, but i don't know how to post the art. the titles are the same and i have the work in my picture file. perhaps if i post them, you or cecil could post the painting on the thread like he did with this poem.

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Post by Diana Moon Glampers » May 2nd, 2009, 6:50 pm

yes please

thank you :D
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