SALUTE (Before the statue of Our Lady of Peace in St Mary Major)
SALUTE
(Before the statue of Our Lady of Peace
in St Mary Major[1])
The
little lad brushed past me like a dart
thrown
by some seraph lurking in the gloom
pushing
the opal dusk apart
at
arch and chiselled tomb;
where
down the tall nave’s pillared road
bright
Hymettus marble glowed
this
little one
With
sweet face bronzed by an Italian sun
came
to a crisp halt where
a
white madonna waited wistfully
for
some small prayer,
or
still word spoken to her Child
Who
held an olive branch, and smiled.
With
ritual of medieval knight
taut
at attention, drawn to his full height,
this
cherubic recruit
raised
a small hand in swift salute
as
it were meet
that
he salute a lady in the street,
so
now this Lady in the dusk-dimmed nave
beneath
the multi-shadowed architrave.
But
as he turned to go I saw him start
as
at some little thought that bruised his heart –
had
he heard what the blue winds said
of
bitter steel wings overhead? –
Oblivious
of discipline
this
military mannikin
in
one swift bound
climbed
to her feet,
and
heedless of the worshipper’s critique
leaned
close across the rhythms of her gown
and
laid a kiss upon her curved, cool cheek,
then
scrambled down
and
fleet
fled
through the pillars to the Roman street.
As
when a tired tree against a hill
is
rinsed with sudden music and grows still,
so
stood I spirit-shaken, pondering
the
lonely wisdom of this thing:
not
only in lip-rubric told with care
is
power of prayer;
there
is a luminous leaven
of
silence more articulate to bless –
there
are some things that must be torn from heaven
by
tears and tenderness.
Sister M Thérèse SDS
Give Joan a Sword. MacMillan. 1945. Used with permission
[1] St Mary Major is one of the four
patriarchal basilicas or churches of Rome.Built in 352 AD, it was dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary in 435
AD.Cf Page 48.
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