Saturday, June 27, 2020

A FOUNTAIN SEALED



                                                                       A FOUNTAIN SEALED

One brief phrase out of scripture I prefer
to other praise of her –

She was a woman who had learned the art
of pondering in her heart.

Of inner cherishing, keeping the word
by which her soul was stirred.

Beneath the literal integument
she sweetly bent

to inner meanings, limpid and profound,
that held her bound

to them for all the years that she should be,
tasting their ecstasy

much as the fleeting colour of a wing
might hold one pondering,

or poignant words of lovers, told apart
still rend the heart.

This is the woman I would stand before
at Nazareth’s unlatched door.

This is the radiant woman I would meet
on Bethlehem’s narrow street,

Serenely poised and beautifully wise,
whose soul burns in her eyes

Holding its secret wisdom, love-annealed,
as a fountain sealed.

Sister M Thérèse SDS
In: Give Joan a Sword.  MacMillan 1945

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