VIDEO
Finding Permanence in Transience
by John Herlihy
We step every morning into the pearly dawn,
That dwells within the mind as a timid fawn.
A fragmentary moment within an air of transience,
Greeting us every morning with an air of permanence.
The ordinances of nature
all display a sense of regularity,
The sun shines on orbiting earth
as a matter of practicality.
Its beauty contains a mystery
in those very rays of light,
Permanence amid transience
as the day slays the night.
We stand in silhouette against
burnished, shimmering sky,
As twilight bids us a melancholy farewell
with its single cry.
Half the globe in pitch darkness,
the earth lost in slumber,
While all the inhabitants rest secure
in this nocturnal wonder.
We know nothing stays the same
amid perpetual change,
Perpetual being the key word
our transience to arrange.
The bud blushes as rose
to enjoy its brief, limited history,
Its perfume, beauty,
perfection freely share their intimacy.
The dragon of despair slays
the evanescent specter of hope,
From a deep well of despair
we climb up on the divine rope.
What more permanent
than the rays of hope’s bright sun,
What could be more lasting
than the relief slowly to be won.
We accept the idea of change
because some things last forever,
Change but worldly elements
that will take their leave never.
The river will always flow onward
and never stays the same,
Carving pathways thru grand canyons,
all in His glorious name.
Through a telescope,
far distant objects now appear up close,
Losing one’s breath then finding it
in this near scene grandiose.
As if capturing an eyeful of permanence
in that glimmering star,
As if partaking in a wisdom
that is so freely offered from afar.
An eye sees far distance
while a solitary finger touches the heart,
A moment of permanence
that will never take leave and depart.
The sun rays flood the night sky
with dawn’s infant, dewy light,
All the while its smiling face
lies below the horizon out of sight.
And so these hints of permanence
take their leave and fade away,
The earth continues to turn
with a permanence no poem can sway.
The universe wrapped up as a gift
in this cocoon of sweet mystery,
All in salutation to the beauty and mystery
of the Divine Reality.
- - - - -
Copyright © John Herlihy
The Nearness of Distance
by John Herlihy
Miraculous the feelings aroused
by the nearness of distance,
Feelings overwhelming
that lay upon us with persistence.
Feelings remarkable that fill the mind
and heart with joy,
Feelings despicable
that only the mind and heart annoy.
The treachery now in the distant past
still feels near,
The betrayal by a good friend
still feels close, held dear.
Sadly held recollections
that still feel like a bee sting,
Callous rejection as sad lament
that still in the heart sings.
The secret mystery
the stars bring to the night’s firmament,
The exquisite design found
in the spider's web and its filament.
All of nature's artifacts
lend their probing mystery from afar,
The nearness of incredible distance
found in the light of the star.
What's nearer than sad longings
of a loved one sorely missed,
A presence still in the mind and heart
as a sentiment blessed.
Falling a great distance down
into the will of cavernous despair,
Whispered on a trembling tongue
hopeful treaties of prayer.
What could be more distant
than the things lost and never found,
The sensation of loss as a wave without shore, cresting profound.
What could be nearer than the kiss
of those precious soft lips,
Nectar drawn from a distant flower
savored with meager sips.
No, let no one tell you of the distance
found in the near distance,
For in the distance lies a nearness
that echoes with persistence.
The distant horizon of heaven and earth
marked by a fine line,
Drawn as a near horizon of the soul
with its message sublime.
- - - - -
Copyright © John Herlihy
VIDEO
What the Lord Has Lent Me
by John Herlihy What the Lord has lent me, I can only gratefully reply. What the Lord has sent me, I can only gracefully sigh. Whether weakness or fortitude, Never more than I can bear. Whether blessing and beatitude, I will bow my head in prayer. Some days right, some days wrong, Decisions in the making whither I go. Some days confused, some days strong, When the time comes, I hope to know. Some days I no doubt stumble and fall, To lay my head gently upon the ground. I will pick myself up again, standing tall, In the distance I see a symbol profound. A simple line separating heaven and earth, The divine presence watching us here below. A simple sign lent to everyone at birth, Showing us the way how to prosper and grow. - - - - - Copyright © John Herlihy
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
Thank you John for sharing your words across the world here at Book Readers Heaven~
Your poetry became deeper in thought this time and, together, provided much for readers to ponder and enjoy... And, of course, I love finding complementary music to enhance the sense of peace we find...
May God continue to Bless Your Writing!
VIDEO
Gabby