Ordination

Columns

 

Columns and alabaster stairs

The crowd emerges to praise the king

A box containing crowning glory

To be worn by only him

Nothing for the woman to adorn

Not even a flower for her hair

How can this be?

Is her worthiness reflected?

Authority and ritual of the norm

All is left are ruins found

Each piece dissolves within her hand

Entropy of the form revealing formless once again

Illusions of others have no power

She creates the life that she has now

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  • Henie says:

    Janet,

    Another lovely visual journey for me! Thank you!

  • Thomas says:

    Beautiful dear Janet – very beautiful.

  • Amy Bryant says:

    Beautiful, Janet. I’ve read it a number of times. I interpret this poem as a lack of recognition of the gifts and talents of people who don’t conform to the rules/values/mores of the institutions with power. But these people don’t need recognition from dying institutions, for they create their own life based on an entirely different paradigm. At least that’s how this rebel sees it. :O) ~Amy

  • Gayle McCain says:

    Beautiful poetry.

    She needs nothing added to be perfect. And each time she tries, it dissolves, because it is unnecessary. And in the end she creates the life she was meant to create. Pure and honest.

    (Sounds like my biography.)

 

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