Monday, May 6, 2024

The Wind and The Willow

 


A most special presentation . The original poem, and a most appreciated review. Do enjoy. Indeed a special reading.

The Wind and The Willow
what be these whispers in silence heard
be it the wind in its echoing grace
be it what pulses in heart’s place
be it of the wind and the willow in whispers divine
be it of the breath that awakens this soul mine.
what be these whispers in silence heard
be it the sounding of waters and flow
be it the calling of what one is to know
be it the beckoning of the MUSE within
be it the knowing peace beyond the din
what be these whispers in silence heard
be it the quest that reaches for purpose and time
be it the need to awaken and revere the divine
be it the felt thirst for understanding and love
be it the blessed lure of earth and the heavens above
what be these whispers in silence heard
be it the gentle quiver of a bloom anew
be it the touch upon flower of the morning dew
be it the grace of a giving soul
be it the taunts of an unfulfilled goal
what be these whispers in silence heard
be it the Self, Spirit, BEING, as grace
be it what is to be held in heart’s place
be it the peace that longs to be known
be it the beauty that truth has shown.
Rose Marie Raccioppi
Poet Laureate
Orangetown, New York
THE WIND AND THE WILLOW, Rose Marie Raccioppi, Publish America, 2008.

Delighted to share this recent review:
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“The Wind and The Willow” by Rose Marie Raccioppi is a beautiful and contemplative poem that explores the whispers of existence, nature, and the inner self. Let’s delve into its meaning stanza by stanza:
Whispers in Silence:
The poem begins by asking about the mysterious whispers heard in silence. These whispers could be metaphorical or literal, representing hidden truths or subtle sounds.
The wind, with its echoing grace, is mentioned. It symbolizes both the natural world and the unseen forces that shape our lives.
The willow tree, known for its graceful branches and rustling leaves, is also part of these divine whispers.
Sounding of Waters and Flow:
The poem continues, suggesting that the whispers might also be the sound of flowing water. Water often symbolizes emotions, intuition, and life’s currents.
Knowing what one is meant to understand or learn is part of this experience.
The Beckoning of the MUSE Within:
Here, the poem refers to the inner muse—the creative and inspirational force within us. It beckons us to explore our artistic and spiritual depths.
Beyond the noise of everyday life, there lies a deeper peace that the muse invites us to discover.
Quest for Purpose and Understanding:
The whispers lead to a quest for purpose and understanding. We seek to awaken and connect with something greater than ourselves.
Love, thirst for knowledge, and the lure of both earthly and heavenly beauty drive us forward.
Quiver of a Bloom Anew:
The gentle quiver of a new bloom represents renewal and growth. It’s a reminder of life’s cyclical nature.
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The touch of morning dew on a flower symbolizes freshness and purity.
Self, Spirit, BEING, as Grace:
The poem concludes by acknowledging the Self, Spirit, and BEING (existence) as manifestations of grace.
The longing for inner peace and the beauty revealed by truth are central themes.
Overall, “The Wind and The Willow” invites us to listen closely to life’s whispers, seek meaning, and appreciate the interconnectedness of all things. It celebrates both the tangible and the intangible, urging us to find grace in our existence. 🌿🌟📜


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