Poems of Narad

Grief Too Great To Bear




Grief Too Great To Bear

Shattered is the vase that held my dreams,
The blossom struck before it could disclose
Its full and fragrant offering of soul
More perfect than the lily and the rose.

She worshipped with a quiet dignity
God who lived within her searching breast,
The Mother's child who guided all her days
And in whose arms finds now her peace and rest.

I shall one day transport to those domains
In adoration's poise deeper than death,
Longer than the birth of distant stars
Nor speak that any lurking shibboleth

Escape my tongue in presence of Her smile.
In silence I shall kneel, all joy refound
For which this life was lived, its quest begun "€œ
To hear again Her voice, to touch the ground

Whereon She placed the petals of Her feet,
Remembering that grief too great to bear
Is want of adequate humility.
In Her there is no sorrow, no despair.




Poems 2002   (34)


Advancing Light
Awake and Yet Asleep
Beloved Mary Helen - In Memoriam
Bud of the Mystic Rose
DNA of Death
Do Birds Fall Silent
Dwelling of the Lord
Experience of the Cosmic Deity
God's Face In Our Humanity
Grief Too Great To Bear
No joy is lost
Outer Gardens
Regent and Mate
Remembered Fields of Light
Riptide
Room Without Walls
Sacrificial Soul
She Who Is Our Destiny
Ship of Being
Song of Freedom
Stronger Grows the Soul's Belief
The Honeyed Lanes Of Paradise
The Shores of Oblivion
This Earthly Clay
This Faint Phenomena Called Soul
Time For Broken Things To Mend
Tree of God
Two Came Down
Unblemished Rose
United At Their Feet
What Do We Know
What Will Remain
With Clear and Steadfast Eyes
Within Our Mortal Form