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Poem for Sunday and Medieval Times For The Song of Songs By Muriel Rukeyser However the voices rise They are the shepherd, the king, The woman; dreams, Holy desire. Whether the voices Be many the dance around Or body led by one body Whose bed is green, I defend the desire Lightning and poetry Alone in the dark city Or breast to breast. Champion of light I am The wounded holy light, The woman in her dreams And the man answering. You who answer their dreams Are the ruler of wine Emperor of clouds And the riches of men. This song Is the creation The day of this song The day of the birth of the world. Whether a thousand years Forget this woman, this king, Whether two thousand years Forget the shepherd of dreams. If none remember Who is lover, who the beloved, Whether the poet be Woman or man, The desire will make A way through the wilderness The leopard mountains And the lips of the sleepers. Holy way of desire, King, lion, the mouth of the poet, The woman who dreams And the answerer of dreams. In these delights Is eternity of seed, The verge of life, Body of dreaming. -------- From "Akiba: A Passover Poem", published in Tikkun. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the evening we watched the entire early sixth season arc on Deep Space Nine through "You Are Cordially Invited" which I've never rewatched since first viewing though I've also never forgotten it; it's some of the best television ever made and now that I know how things end, it's so much more enjoyable to see how certain characters interact -- Odo and Kira in particular, since I was so furious with Odo the last time around. I'd forgotten how despicable Damar was when we first got to know him, too, I always remember Damar from the end when he was heroic and as willing to die for Kira as for Cardassian. I am deeply gratified that my kids agree that DS9 is by far the best of the Treks. |
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