Friday, May 30, 2008

SHE WORE WHITE


Like a maiden, like a muse,
Like a nun, like a nurse,
Like a bride, a blessing dress,
Aurora Leigh, Samuel Clemens,
Like the saints in Revelation,
Candidate for Nomination,
Like a prism, like a covenant,
Like baptism, like endowment,
Like an angel, like a temple,
Like a smile, like a crystal,
Like snow, a debutante’s delight.
She wore light like the name of Christ.

(23 May 2007, Provo, Utah)

3 comments:

Outsideofacat said...

an interesting collection of white images... i don't know why but the debutante's delight makes me smile.
one line was puzzling to me, it sounds like the name of a painting and then the name of the painter? i'd not heard of either, and i wonder if you really need both - esp since it breaks the pattern.
just my impressions. :-)

Cynthia Hallen said...

"Aurora Leigh" is not a painting. It is a verse novel by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The main character wears white. The author Samuel Clemens, aka Mark Twain, also wore white in his later years.

Outsideofacat said...

oh... ashes on my head :-) thanks for filling two of the many gaps in my knowledge. in fact i am a bit embarrassed i didn't know about the browning novel. i shall have to look it up sometime.