Note to the Shepherd
I never wanted to be
the bush, burning,
turning sorrow to ash,
flaming, naming
dark things with
embers and light.
It takes so much
to be rooted, give
my arms to ignite
a simple day, a blue-
black night.
I really liked Marcus's heretical poem. Then it got me thinking about what it means to actually be the burning bush. So of course I turned to poetry to work out my thoughts a little further. :)
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the bush, burning,
turning sorrow to ash,
flaming, naming
dark things with
embers and light.
It takes so much
to be rooted, give
my arms to ignite
a simple day, a blue-
black night.
I really liked Marcus's heretical poem. Then it got me thinking about what it means to actually be the burning bush. So of course I turned to poetry to work out my thoughts a little further. :)
RELATED:
Glynn's Sacred Sand
Karen's Not Me. I AM
Labels: poetry, random acts of poetry
11 Comments:
This one really makes me think. I never wanted to be the burning bush either...who does? I think of Moses and his speech impediment and I know my tongue gets tied around the flames, around the light I should be.
Love this.
bruised burning night
your light kindles
sparks our words to life
growing roots five feet deep
torch bush
stay aflame
light our way
Your poem made me think of what was written about Barnam: "Someone has to shoot a rocket, make it bright. Someone in short must start a fire"
It's your high calling. :)
Like it! Yes, I do.
oh my.
do you live in my heart, I wonder sometimes.
oh my.
when you are so near to the place where the shoes come off... the flame is spontaneous
--
lovely interpretation methinks
to be rooted . it does indeed take somuch
wow
Yours is a wonderful companion to the poem Marcus wrote. The simplicity of it makes its depth all the more powerful.
Kathleen, love your comment and that quote.
profound.
it moves within me and rustles about in the selfish places that need to be swept clean.
I like this and the different poems that have been birthed from it ...
"a blue-
black night."
I can 'see' this! Nice capture there LL!
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