Saturday, April 25, 2015

the muse





The ancient muse who comprehends

the unexpected ebb and flows

and language where all language ends

relieves the snow with spring’s amends

while keeping steady in repose.

That ancient muse does comprehend

the breath between two souls transcends

tornadic tangoed lovers’ throes

and language where all language ends.

More fragile than the mind intends

(while hide and seeking) to disclose

the ancient muse does comprehend

the cages made to self-defend                              

but gently coaxes out from those

in language where all language ends

a whispered, “yes.”  The heart extends

a slow-unfolding gossamer rose   

to the ancient muse who comprehends

the language where all language ends.





The repeating line "language where (all) language ends" was taken from Rainer Maria Rilke's poem,  "On Music", which arrived in my inbox through Every Day Poems on Tuesday April 14.

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4 comments:

  1. imagery with this line is outstanding:
    a slow-unfolding gossamer rose

    (it's been a slow leak, this losing of my own self. and not only my ability, but my desire, to write, both have slipped, seeped, scattered. so, you speak of a muse and language and heart - some medicine for me. thank ye.)

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    1. you've had so much life in your hands these past weeks. when you have the chance to still i know the words will come. happy to bring you some relief. much love.

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  2. Michelle, I really am enjoying your villanelle. Every time I read it I see something else that pulls me in. The rhythm is easy and I'm wondering if you've thought of putting it to music? ;) I do have few favorite lines. "tornadic tangoed lovers’ throes" is one. Also "cages made to self-defend." Yes, that muse - s/he's a perceptive one! ;)

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    1. donna, i have not thought of putting it to music...i'll let that simmer a bit and see if the inspiration strikes. :-) so glad i could bring you some joy~as i received when reading yours!

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