Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Gabriel's Song


I sing my song
in a circle of radiance.

You stand among fanged lions.
You dream cloudless visions,
you young man full
of faith.
You are esteemed, highly.

You walk the temple stones.
You hope for a son, still,
you old man whose gnarled voice
I still.
Your prayer is heard.

You work the olives and the hearth.
You gaze shyly at your betrothed,
you young woman full of oak
and faith.
You are favored, highly.

I sing my song
in a circle of fire.

At TweetSpeak Poetry, we’ve been talking about angels this month. And since the month is almost over, I thought I better add something angelic. Well, sort of angelic.

This poem is also submitted for Open Link Night at dVerse Poets. The links will be live at 2 p.m. Central time today.

Photograph: 13th century Georgian icon of the Archangel Gabriel.

14 comments:

  1. Very nice! And timely, especially since yesterday was the Feast of the Annunciation.

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  2. Whew...that was breathtakingly beautiful bro'!

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  3. This is among your best, Glynn. I like how you juxtapose the image of standing "among fanged lions" with working "the olives and the hearth".

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  4. "full of oak and faith"...lovely. Just downloaded your novel on Kindle :)

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  5. lots of great textures in this...woman of oak...working olive ont eh hearth...fanged lions...and the near refrain yet different from first to last...

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  6. Your angelic voice is beautiful and very welcome in my snowy world today where spring is getting pushed around by winter who does not care about working olives

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  7. Oh wow, I love this: "you young woman full of oak and faith"

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  8. enjoyed following the trail of this angel ...

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  9. Glynn, wow! LOVE this! These words woven from praise to praise, glory to glory, inception to redemption, birth to cross and on to resurrection.

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  10. Smooth and supple word work, as always, Glynn.

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  11. "You walk the Temple Stones"
    "You work the Olives and the Hearth"

    You who knows my heart.... Gabriel..

    Very calming Glynn..thank you...bkm

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  12. Truly enjoyed and thus inspired! Always a joy to visit :)

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  13. wings
    as children
    we dream
    we see
    we fly

    angels
    are such
    that i can not
    now understand

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  14. This is really beautiful and has an angel's innocent vibe to it, a chant-like feel.

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