“...Jos...eph...the bird called...a high
pitching song...”
An Enfilade
Once you ran around a mountain
Palette white with ice and cold
Then fled before exploding fiery
Red lava’s belch of sulfur mould.
Once you ran around a mountain
Palette black with stone and sun
Then fled steam spewing sprays
Echoing tormented rumble run.
Once you ran around a mountain
Palette scarlet with lightning clouds
Then fled a screaming beggar man
Pouring forth gated songs in crowds.
Once you ran around the mountain
Palette white with creeping bougainvillea
Flooding an hour glass and leather belt
Caressing tiny yellow, orange maravilla.
(c) 2/11/13
The overall poem initially was a love song to Joseph
Ratzinger from God and from me when I learned that he was resigning. I have great gratitude, respect and compassion for him and
what he has done. He is a very humble man.
I can only reflect on what it has cost this man to serve God’s people as
priest, bishop, cardinal and pope.
Originally each stanza represented a pondering of the mountains of his
life. First as a boy, then as priest,
then as bishop/cardinal, and then as pope.
The last line was a reflection on his love for the contemplative orders
and prayer. Every symbol seemed obvious
except the bougainvillea and tiny yellow, orange maravilla.
Here is what I learned today 3/21/13 :
Before I begin: I
remind you that I wrote the poem BEFORE the selection of a new pope.
Bougainvillea come from South America . They belong to the four o’clock family.
Buenos Aires is four hours
behind Rome . They have tiny flowers. The yellow type below is more gold in color
[The papal flag] and the orange maravilla in Tel Aviv
where Mt. Carmel
is. Maravilla is Spanish for ‘wonder’.
[And our present pope is from South America! I did not know that when all of this was written.]
Maravillas are also flowers:
‘From a blog:
Not only is the Four O’clock flower beautiful to see, but it has medicinal properties too!
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"Maravilla" is not a specific species of flower,
but refers to how several species of large colorful flower are used. The term
"maravilla" describes the function of the flower as part of the
costume of women flamenco dancers. The maravilla is typically worn pinned in
the hair on the back or sides of the head. Two varieties of yellow flower,
calendula and yellow maravilla, also carry the common name maravilla. Both are
used as decorative flowers by flamenco dancers.
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At this very moment, 12:19 ,
Thursday afternoon, 3/21/13 one of the rock doves is cooing. A very
beautiful pair resides in the hedge at the back of the yard.
Perhaps I should re-title the poem: ‘Wonder.’==============
[I thought deeply of this gift today the fifth day of the Christmas Novena to
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