Monday, October 7, 2019

OUR LADY OF LANGUAGE



OUR LADY OF LANGUAGE

In every tongue a little lullaby
for dusk and children in the cradle curve
of arm.  A word for “love”, a word to swerve
off hate, a word for “live”, for “die”.
In every tongue a question – what and why –
in each the answer, this – to praise, to serve,
to reign.  One word to snare the poet’s verve
there is, and one to praise a starlit sky.

Our Pentecostal Lady of the tongues,
come, liquefy the barriers of sound;
in your few words were swept and scaled the rungs
of love’s largesse, and worlds serenely spanned.
Ah Lady, pray that here He may increase
in those whose voices hope to bring His peace.


Sister Maura SSND
Where once the wild Arbutus grew.  1945
Used with permission.




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