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)
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