Tryphena
A thin veil float between our world
And
realms beyond the bounds of earth
To
separate the skeins of time
That
past and present keep
In
their allotted span.
But
here it parts to set the mystery free.
Not
to all this moment comes
This breath
of life from she
Who
walked these paths in former days,
For
here the seal is broken
That
guards the gate of time
And
shows a place where that which is,
That
was, that soon will be,
Exists
as one.
Where
wheels of time that turned apart
Now
mesh as one.
It
seems the years’ swift feet are stilled
In
this sweet place of peace
Where
roar of restless day
Is
far away.
And
in the quiet times of day,
Walks
one who seeks a love long gone
A
face of grief in constant quest
A
footfall soft upon the grass
Round
grave that bears her name
-
Her search in anguish growing.
Some
say her image rests in minds
Where
wandering thoughts find fertile soil
And
foolish fancy grows unchecked
But
I have seen her in the summer glades
In
single beauty walking
Black
hair that flows like raven’s wing
To
tip on robin red-breast coat
That
falls discrete to cover feet,
So
proper in her time,
So
strange in latter days.
With
eyes unseeing as I pass
She
walks the paths she trod
In
former days of joy.
I
ache to bring the peace she seeks
And
take her home.