
This morning while the sun helloed the dawn
I spied in morning's kindling light
A tree, dark-limbed, crouching to the earth
Branch kissing erect grass, brown and brittle
And in that blessed intersection
A bird flitted in between
A picture of the Trinity--
The wintered earth, the Creating One
The stooping tree, the Savior fair
The bird in its midst, the Spirit's wings
And I the bracken grass ever reaching
In the great in between.
I would grow no root had the Creator forgotten earth
I would not feel kissed had the tree not stooped
I would lack flighted delight had the Spirit not flown
Oh blessed Trinity!
The stooping, the kissing, the flying--are all Yours
And now mine.








5 comments:
Mary,
that's absolutely beautiful, incredible words of expression.
God bless,
Kelley
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
Sharon
Wow. This may be the most beautiful poem you've written Mary. It's stunning.
Okay, now picky editor girl has to say you may want to change "flew" to "flown." Sorry. My verb tense meter is oversensitive. "Forgot" is also iffy. But even if you leave it as is, I truly love the poem. The imagery is magnificent. And I love you, too.
xo,
J.
Beautiful!
I especially love the three lines starting with "I would grow no root..."
thanks for sharing,
sandy cathcart
I loved this too. LInked to it on my blog recently in hopes that others would check it out and be blessed.
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