Poem: The Fugitive Stair
Posted by Moderator on Mar 9, 2011 in Feature, Writing | 0 commentsgreat-grandmother
at last. In an upper room atop
a dark fugitive winding stair
where a fire of roses
flickered.
Its folded flames were
as gentle as dove’s wings,
ardent as the burning bush,
unconsumed,
glowing with innocence.
Kindled
from the rose
Dante saw
at the heart of eternity,
burning with divine
love
holy beyond all knowledge,
enfolding the universe
in its petalled wings.
That first epiphany of love,
outpoured,
was unmatched
until Bethlehem.
There were angels then
too
singing
as once before they had gloried
on seeing the ornament afire
on the breast of God,
close to his heart: this kosmos.
This chaos. This nightmare world.
This day. This night. Still and ever,
the dark fugitive winding stair
of the universe is cold
without the upper room and the heat
of His terrible
intractable
adamant
love.