Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Crowning of Mary and of Us

Note: I usually park my poems on my Falling Plum Poetry blog, but I decided this one deserved a mention here as well.

May is the time
of May Crownings
and First Communions,
of blossoms
and of light,
bringing forth the delicious awareness
of the exceptional distinction
of being young,
and female,
and Catholic.

Lace and tulle bedecked,
with veils and crowns,
we share our unique significance
with the Mother of God!

With her we come forward
to receive Our Lord--
our innocent "yes"
facilitating the union--

God alive
in us.

The feelings fade
over time
but come back
in waves

like labor,

giving birth
to a long forgotten longing

and in dreams
that visit
when day time defenses
are asleep,

and call us back
to live

our ancient, created value.

5 comments:

TACParent said...

Beautiful!

Staying in Balance said...

Thanks for reading and commenting on the same poem on 2 different blogs! :D

Charley said...

I like the image of going forward to our Lord with Mary...usually I'm begging her to bring me to his feet in humility and asking for mercy!

Staying in Balance said...

Mary is a great intercessor and prayer partner.

Autumn said...

That's lovely ~ thank you so much for sharing it :)
mrs.P xx

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