entries for the contest Defining Poetry |
Our Lady of the Red Thread I wear a red thread knotted round my wrist bones to honor the Great Goddess mother to us all, Shekinah, Sophia, Mary queen of heaven, by whatever name she is called. Rahab the harlot, was called by Yaweh, to dangle a red thread out her window, a cry to heaven to save her family's bones. By his mercy, he saved them all, Yaweh, consort of the Goddess. In Genesis, a book not kind to the Goddess, Tamar, to her father-in-law called, and bared everything to him; all. Her first born had a red thread tied to his wrist bones. Perez and Zerah their names recorded in heaven. Ariadne, storming the queendom of heaven, was as lovely as a goddess. She knew the Minotaur would gnaw Theseus' bones so as the labyrinth called she offerred a ball of red fleece thread to save them all. Mary, Virgin Mother, the theotokos prays for us all, and intercedes to open the mercies of heaven. While awaiting His birth,she worked a spindle of red thread, to weave a cover for the Tabernacle, a pious Jewish goddess who said "Yes" when God called and bore Him within her unstained bones. It is rumoured, that around the ankle bones of destined twin souls, all who choose to be joined together on earth and in heaven, under the protection of the Goddess are bound by fate, and the red thread. I wear a red thread on my wrist bones and know the Goddess binds us all in the deep muscle of earth and heaven, and we are called. I was somewhat familiar with John Ashbery's poetry prior to this contest---"Defining Poetry: Contest" ----and delighted in the humor and whimsy in "Farm Implements and Rutabagas".http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/16189 I was particularly caught by his use of a modern cartoon character as inspiration for a poem. I was particularly struck by his deft handling of the poetic form the sestina. There was not a particular line I found most telling in this poem-----just reveled in his use of language and technique. The sestina form is a poetic challenge to do well. Obviously, Ashbery's sestina is the product of a master wordsmith. I wanted to set myself the challenge of crafting a sestina. Mine is less whimsical, but I did manage a sestina. |