These mornings of her ribbons
and my origami fingers
weaving fairy wonders
of God's own silk
mimic so the braid in hand:
they accrue yet dwindle down – such
a cruel equation,
except for this:
the lush distraction of its
golden geometry – behold
the heirloomed loveliness
of three-in-one.
over, through, gather, breathe
The matriarchal trademark
of daughter-whim decreed – today:
“French, please – high but loose” –
I make it so.
pull, smoothe, gather, breathe
Wonder of my womb, her head --
silk and velvet set with sapphires --
waltzes in ancient steps;
I gently lead.
push, stroke, love, breathe
Entwined, entranced, we slip beneath
quotidian thought, where rustles
afresh our natal waltz--
God weaving her.
Silence, hush! – a sacred flash
now throbs the cord we scarcely knew,
then braided between us
by holy hand.
by Lynn Bruce
July 11, 2005
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7 comments:
my mum says "beautiful."
I say the same -- "Beautiful!"
I say it too. Beautiful!
Wonderful, wonderful. I've linked this. Thank you!
Has "beautiful" been over-used?
I have three long-haired beauties myself, though none golden. Sun-streaked brown, chestnut brown, and dark chocolate brown- but the sentiments are the same.
Thank you for sharing!
I see someone else has been writing poetry besides myself. (Your's is much better) Mabye I should have put poet on your shirt. LOL
Thank you all for your kind comments. I enjoy writing poetry, but I never seem to find the time for it. Yet another resolution to make (sigh). ;-)
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