Prelude
Rendezvous
Mother! Hold on to me!
I know you saw me coming
while I
drifted along streams, rivers, seas
clinging to retreating shores
grabbed the branches in torrent,
to be shaken off while climbing to nestle under canopy
rode currents of applause and sank in reprobation
peeled myself off to wrap around displeasure
and unravel to non-existence
You had me see the bright hole
and shed off the layers
to glide through.
Divine Consciousness

The Mother’s Portrait
The imprint of the cosmos is on my wall:
how generous to fold in Herself
vibrations infinite,
and adorn the space
like the sky brimming a speck
to present Her consciousness as an anchorage,
waiting to let us
into Her kind irides.
Exhilaration
Mother! May the sight of you be too powerful for my languor
and supple
like the water to the wind, the sprout to the sun
promising infallibility of delight
in a child’s eyes
settling on wonder.
Pride
Mother! Burn out the pride and quieten self-approbation
opening me like a willing cloud
channeling sunbeams out
refraining from circulation
its role in the passage.
