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)
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3 comments:
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. :-)
"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.
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.
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