Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts

Monday, 16 April 2012

My reply to Tagore

Separated by a century I reply to a poem....

Who are you, reader, reading my poems an hundred years hence? 
I cannot send you one single flower from this wealth of the spring, one single streak of gold from yonder clouds.
Open your doors and look abroad.
From your blossoming garden gather fragrant memories of the vanished flowers of an hundred years before.
In the joy of your heart may you feel the living joy that sang one spring morning, sending its glad voice across an hundred years.
(RabindranathTagore,  The Gardener, 1915)


A reader replies

Great bard of Bengal, now almost one hundred years since those lines,
I, your reader, descendant of the Raj that you despised, living in a world so different to your day,
read of your garden. My heart leaps! 
I fling wide my garden door. The flowers, bright birdsong and fragrances speak now as they spoke in living joy 
that still rises with the sap and sings of divinity in subtle colours, so pale. My spring morning:
that same elation from floral memories and golden clouds.




(John Butterfield 2012)

Monday, 13 February 2012

God Present and Speaking


By John Butterfield


God is present as we confer:
in the conflicting voices
struggling to consensus.

God is present in small voices
contending with the volume
of the powerful shouting.

God is present where principles
can't allow convergence or
ambiguous common mind.

God is present in argument:
weeping with the defeated,
rejoicing with the victor.

God is love and God is justice.
When love and justice triumph
then God has spoken indeed.