A meditation poem for the feast of the Transfiguration
Transfigured
Slowly,
now,
upon
the branch
and
bramble
the bloom
becomes
the berry,
fruit filled
with the
sweetness
of
condensed
light,
a burst of
warmth
upon the tasting
tongue,
the harvest joy
of
summer sun’s
revealing.
On the
land
we gather in
the gold,
sky sown,
and silent
grown,
the
riches
of soil
and bough,
swollen
and heavy
with pregnant
possibilities
as the
womb of earth
ripens
beneath
the
blessing
of
gold and silver
lights.
Though
the year
in her
ever-whirling
dance
tilts now
towards
darkness,
we keep the
festivals
of light,
kindling the
fire of story
around our
hearth,
singing
the soul
songs
that will keep
the lamps of
faith lit,
dancing
at dawn
and dusk
along the
edges of light
after the
long day’s
gathering in.
So we are
transfigured
once again,
lights
kindled
and
illumined
by
the divine
fire
that dwells
always
in the heart
of things;
the
uncreated light
by whose
benediction
all arise
from
darkness,
the One
who gives
fruit,
berry,
seed,
ear,
the fiery
spark
of their
transforming
power;
for what
are we
all,
but
light
consuming
light,
becoming
ever
brighter,
until the
divine
day
dawns
and on
the summit
we see
anew
the
joy of
our heart’s
gathering
burn gold
and
harvest light
as
over
our first
fruits
of offering
the Son
rises.
Transfiguration Day 2018
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