Guest guest Posted March 5, 1999 Report Share Posted March 5, 1999 Mother's Work She found me a grey worm burrowing under the shadow of that great black mountain, She plucked me in her beak, carried me away and dropped me wriggling into the pudgy fingers of a fisherman grasping for bait- He pinched me between his thumb and forefinger, pushed me onto a hook and cast me into the sea, Where a giant fish ambling with the deepest current swallowed me in a single breath and I became lost in that huge belly Until the aging creature came to lie in death on the ivory sand of a warm beach and in the final belch of his generous life, surrendered me forth-- Only now I had become a he-goat, a fiery ram with lusty beard and horns hard as diamond and I ran and stamped and mated - I climbed mountains, crossed streams and canyons, Across the the world I ran until my breath heaved in desperate gasps and sighs And I could only lay on the cool earth and dream Of antelope and gazelle dancing across a wide tundra, Their hearts beating slow and watching each vaulting leap I longed for nothing more than to become such a graceful being; I leaped and played among these beautiful creatures until across the plain we came to graze at the foot of a white mountain So tall it seemed to pierce the throne of heaven, We drank, my companions and I, until just before dark when a lion appeared and sprang among us, chasing me helpless onto the mountain slope and setting the fearful eye of his cool dispassion upon my trembling brow-- My only path was to ascend the mountain slope. He followed me and it seemed he would never tire, until with a last gasp I turned to face my fate and found the hunter had disappeared - I grazed on the tall mountain grass and drank from icy streams, Yet no sooner had I caught my breath when the mountain rumbled and heaved-- Before I could move, the mountain burst with heat and golden light and I was thrust high into heaven on a throne of ash, Until once again She came And gave me wings and sprinkled them with dust, and I became a moth fluttering through the dark sky, attracted beyond distractions toward a distant point of light-- The light grew close and in warmth and joy I flew closer still, but the light became hotter and bright, and I gazed with feverish passion at my delicious flame, batted my wings and pushed my tiny body nearer -- I grew weak and the dust burned from my wings - I fluttered on skeleton arms toward a love I feared would devour me, Finally, weak and stripped of the power to fly, I fell into the flame -- and awakened to find myself walking the streets of a holy city. Today, drifting in delicious tranquility, I am discovering the astonishing mystery of life in the serene fire of Mother's unconditional Love. Madhya Nandi Madhya Nandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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