Frenchman's Bay, Maine

Frenchman's Bay, Maine

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Waterfall

To live in the mercy of God.

To feel vibrate the enraptured

waterfall flinging itself
unabating down and down
to clenched fists of rock.
Swiftness of plunge,
hour after year after century,
O or Ah
uninterrupted, voice
many-stranded.
To breathe
spray. The smoke of it.
Arcs
of steelwhite foam, glissades
of fugitive jade barely perceptible. Such passion--
rage or joy?
Thus, not mild, not temperate,
God's love for the world. Vast
flood of mercy
flung on resistance.

from To Live In The Mercy Of God -- by Denise Levertov

1 comment:

don't eat alone said...

"God's love for the world. Vast
flood of mercy
flung on resistance."

Man -- that kills me. What amazing imagery. Thanks for sharing the poem.

Peace
Milton