Thursday, 6 September 2018

Sun



Sun hums (I’ve always heard her,
oh so long before the sages found her,
heard her self-soothing stimming
sounding in their waiting ears).

Oh how she’s told me of her chaos,
how her mere existence pains her,
how her torrid temper maims her,
how she’s waiting just to die.

Oh how she’s sung her song to me,
sung to me beneath the heavens,
bid me please release her from her anger,
quell fires forever raging in her bosom;
pains me with her plaintive pleas.

Out of body I soar towards her,
soar along this astral plane,
time altered into now or never,
and oh how I long to be beside her
and how she gently guides me to her
as I longingly call out her lovely name.

We are one now forever melded into fire
and I bear her wrath and feel her pain,
yet I can do naught to soothe her
yet she moves me soothes me
with her soulful longing mournful wantings
as consumed I am with love of her.

Anna :o]

For Toni’s prompt at Real Toads where she asks us to Step Into the Void – cheers for the inspiration Toni!

Also shared with the good folk at dVerse, hosted by Grace – cheers Grace.

Video courtesy of YouTube and with thanks to NASA Goddard

18 comments:

tonispencer said...

Thank you for this wonderful video of the vibrations from the sun. I love you poem about becoming one with the sun, the flying to meet her.thank you for posting.

Dwight L. Roth said...

A very interesting concept. How could it not be humming?

Unknown said...

I could't get the video to play, so read the piece aloud. The 's' sounds in the first verse are very effective. I love how you let yourself go and become one with the sun, really throwing yourself into the exercise.

Frank Hubeny said...

I like that being consumed by love of the sun and the sun's rage.

Anonymous said...

I never thought of the sun like that. Usually I like to personify the moon. Thank you for this "illumination" of the sun.

Kathy Reed said...

Your adoration is palpable, the poem gives off a warmth and and vibrancy all its own, and I see the orange, yellow and white of it throughout.

Kim M. Russell said...

I could hear the hum and feel the heat that radiate from your poem, Anna. I love the sizzling sibilance in the first stanza and can imagine the feeling of constant chaos that causes the sun to despair.

Gina said...

her mere existence pains her, - this summed up the plight of the one dimensional sun so well

annell4 said...

A wonderful poem about your love for the sun.

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Kerry O'Connor said...

This is a very powerfully written piece. I was especially moved by the second stanza.

Linda Lee Lyberg said...

Fantastic write.

Millie said...

Wonderful piece. Love the way you use sound in the poem.

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Sherry Blue Sky said...

You stepped into the void so bravely. I loved reading this poem!

brudberg said...

I love the way you approached the sun... so many poets write about the sun.. but this is so blazing.

Susie Clevenger said...

I so love the tone of this. We do have a relationship with that bright orb, but rarely do we speak of it in such a beautifully poetic manner.

Grace said...

I love the songs from the sun!!! Thanks for the video and the inspirational lines. Happy weekend.

annell4 said...

I cam back to reread, and saw my comment was full of typos. Please forgive. A wonderful poem!! And thanks for your comments.

Magaly Guerrero said...

The voice is perfect. It invites us to dance with our chaos and to recognize her for what she is--a part of us we can't do without... a part of us that makes us better, if we understand it, accept it, embrace it.