The world still smells of lilacs

Beltane                             Waxing Planting Moon

from a difficult time in my life:lilacs-10340

The world still smells of lilacs

A star rises from my heart

Into the dark, dark sky.

You and I.

As other celestial objects

Wheel and slowly turn

The star shines.  An urn

Reflects the star light,

It contains the dust

what remains of us.

The star o’er sheep once played

A hope that grew

From a babe into

A savior, a christ,

A man who loved and died.

It watches as we are tried

In the crucible of time

And found wanton.

Left for abandon.

Oh, well.  I loved you once.

The star traverses the sky

Watching, as we die

The death of personal crucifixion

A penalty which seems too harsh.

Yet, a bird sings on the marsh.

The sun rises rosy-fingered,

Eggs are hatching.

Gates are latching.

The world still smells of lilacs