The difficult labor of putting love where there is no love is described in terms of a planting a flower. This flower has the potential of recreating Paradise in our hearts. These last strophes seem to offer particular encouragement to those who struggle to plant such a flower in their own lives:
Blessed are they who stand upon their vow
and are insistent
that love in this bleak here, this barren now
become existent.
Blessed are they who battle jest and scorn
to keep love growing
from embryo immaculately born
to blossom showing.
Primarily for them will petals part
to draw and win them,
It, when the pollen finds their opened hearts,
will bloom within them.
(1948)
Selected Poetry of Jessica Powers, Ed. Regina Siegfried, ASC and Robert F. Morneau, Washington D.C.: ICS Publications (1999), 41.
I love Jessica Flowers and I love this poem! thank you for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the beautiful poem and a quote from John of the Cross that I have been...not so much struggling to understand, but more just letting it soak deeper into my understanding. This poem is a beautiful interpretation.
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