THIS MOMENT
the green light under the trees is aslant with holiness:
holiness raining down and blooming on the young man
the young man there with his infant on his knees
his hands holding the world and hope
the child is stable as a buddha: quiet and full
resting surely in all containment
in all being contained and held
the man's white shirt (open at the neck)
calls to mind nothing so much
as the light of a Dutch interior
the summer Panama shades a face
sweet as any madonna's
the man was found whole in this moment
in the dappled light of the summer afternoon
when he held his child on his knee:
this moment that shimmers as a sepia memory
in the yard under the trees
when the summer light was awash with joy:
this moment that stops the sun with a steady hand
and holds the man and the child as gently
as the man then held the child
and the woman is there too:
it is she who is holding the camera
it is her eye and heart
that held and framed
this moment
it is hers forever
and the man's and the child's:
that moment when the green light under the trees
was aslant with holiness
the green light under the trees is aslant with holiness:
holiness raining down and blooming on the young man
the young man there with his infant on his knees
his hands holding the world and hope
the child is stable as a buddha: quiet and full
resting surely in all containment
in all being contained and held
the man's white shirt (open at the neck)
calls to mind nothing so much
as the light of a Dutch interior
the summer Panama shades a face
sweet as any madonna's
the man was found whole in this moment
in the dappled light of the summer afternoon
when he held his child on his knee:
this moment that shimmers as a sepia memory
in the yard under the trees
when the summer light was awash with joy:
this moment that stops the sun with a steady hand
and holds the man and the child as gently
as the man then held the child
and the woman is there too:
it is she who is holding the camera
it is her eye and heart
that held and framed
this moment
it is hers forever
and the man's and the child's:
that moment when the green light under the trees
was aslant with holiness
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Note: With the acquisition of a new scanner, I'm able to broaden my range here. This photo, from my infancy, is veritably an image of heart's best hold for me, which I hope you'll see from the poem I wrote some years ago.
2 comments:
Lynn,
it's great to see more of your earlier work and also the family archives. I enjoyed reading your poem and imagining that you were reading it aloud. It started coming alive that way...
Thank you,
Jon
Hi Lynn,
I know you from church.
It's a beautiful poem and a lovely photo.
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