Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Sol

The way you draw up water
so that it hovers over the lake
as a thin veil of vapor.

The way your light rests on the dial
that then casts shadows on stone.
Time glimpsed as your passage through sky.

The way your rays reach out
stimulate Earth to greening,
urge tendrils to climb towards your light.

The way your winds awaken atoms
that excite the atmosphere into
swirls of living joy.

The way your fusion generates waves
that streak across space
penetrate Earth, move us.

The way your gravitas pulls us
to you. Prevents us from drifting
into that eternal night.

© 2011 Joanne Elliott

29 comments:

  1. nice reflection...on how life is sustained and motivated by our heavenly bodies...and it makes for a great extended metaphor as well...smiles.

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  2. A beautifully written lyric poem, Joanne. Pleased to make your acquaintance! xxxJenne'

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  3. I like the gentle pull of nature, the sun nourishing the earth.

    These lines are lovely:
    The way your winds awaken atoms
    that excite the atmosphere into
    swirls of living joy.

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  4. "The way your light rests on the dial / that then casts shadows on stone" ... very nice write. What a great tribute to the Sun.

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  5. I agree with Stephen, the whole stanza about the sundial caught my attention.... And the word "gravitas" was a perfect word in a perfect line in the last..... very nice.......

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  6. Beautiful write. Felt like a gentle tide.

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  7. Tremendous offering. Really enjoyed the piece a lot, thank you

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  8. this flowed so smoothly and was such a great poem thanks
    http://gatelesspassage.com/2011/09/13/a-new-life-begins/

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  9. Nice. I love the passage about the sundial.

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  10. A fine personification of the star that lights our sky with life. Great progression from the small earthly details to the more cosmic ones also. Good stuff.

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  11. The way your winds awaken atoms
    that excite the atmosphere into
    swirls of living joy.

    Such poetic perfection!! Absolutely love this poem.

    Great resonance.

    Lady Nyo

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  12. Yes! Thank heaven for her.

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  13. It's so clear why we first worshipped the sun, you bring it all to the forefront in your fine poem.

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  14. It's beautiful..i cherished reading it from the beginning till the end.
    And your blog's template is very catchy..Nice blog! :)
    Alcina

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  15. I have such a love affair with the sun, this piece simply sung to me. Beautifully penned my friend! ~ Rose

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  16. Joanne! Beautiful write that may have come close to converting this moon worshiper! ;)

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  17. lovely poem. very visual.

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  18. Thank you all for your comments. I appreciate you dVerse poets!

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  19. This is so lovely, Joanne. I feel like I could really sit with this for awhile to take in all the fabulous lines. Thanks for sharing it with us, and thank you for your wise words over at my place :)

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  20. I feel like a flower when I seek out the sun and turn my face to it and smile. http://looseleafnotes.com

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  21. Ah such is the sun and the pleasure it brings. Cobversely it can be the herald of death.

    Anna :o]

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  22. A really nice poem to dedicate to the sun. Thanks for bringing attention to the wonders of life and beauty the sun brings to us.

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  23. Lovely, dear namesake. What a wonderful homage to the sun. I like the indirectness of it, especially:

    greening,
    urge tendrils to climb

    Thanks!

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  24. "...the way you..."
    Mem'ries...the Way You Were...
    Nice relaxing reflections. Thanks!

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  25. oh so beautiful - and the last stanza took my breath away..

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  26. very spiritually uplifting for me - thank you.

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