As it is in Heaven
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By Silver Spun Sand
Fri, 27 Jan 2012
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You would hardly have known
she had gone, but for the buds
on the juniper tree, blaring
into blossom, when hoar frost
was still feathering the vine...
but for the silence of her violin,
never have known she’d died
beneath a Winter’s moon
spilling from the mouths
of mounding clouds...
Never been aware of her passing,
except for the tolling of a bell,
as it rolled on through a dismal,
December’s morn. Not known
at all...save for the whippoorwill’s
plaintive song, begging she stay,
just one more day...holding back
the creep and the sweep of the tide,
and the heaven’s sweet sway.
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Ah, its all been said before
Ah, its all been said before I got here... And I agree with it all - so simply beautiful. I love the idea of buds 'blaring' - perfect!
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Indrani Ananda "But for the
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Indrani Ananda
"But for the silence of her violin" - this line says it all if one is a musician. This poem is so poignant it hurts, Tina, the feeling of remorseful awareness in an uncaring world, the way everything carries on as if one had never been a part of it once. I challenge you to read it out loud without a tear. I loved it.
Indrani.
Indrani Ananda
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