Life Cycle of a Lotus (Pantoum)
The gesture of water in water is
like a white lotus rising from mud,
its blossom emerging pure and unsoiled
in deep silence, standing up to the light.
Like a white lotus rising from mud,
we climb out of our dark beds
in deep silence, standing up to the light,
the seeds of our fruit now sown.
We climb out of our dark beds,
awakened. After three days,
the seeds of our fruit full-sown,
we see a pod floats, face down, petals fallen.
Awakened after three days,
we redress the path for next spring.
We see the pod floats face-down — petals fallen,
the lotus dying to be reborn.
We redress the path for next spring,
minding moon's light, wind, our life's cycle —
the lotus dying to be reborn
as the gesture of water in water is.
© 2013 Maureen E. Doallas
I truly love this poem.
ReplyDeleteI truly love this poem.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pantoum, Maureen.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful - both the imagery and the craft of the pantoum. I'd love to be able to write a pantoum, but I haven't managed to come up with a good theme that will provide lines worth repeating.
ReplyDeleteThis poem makes me think its a metaphor for birth and life. It's powerfully express by a poet who work I greatly admire.
ReplyDeletereally cool repetition in this maureen...and my fav stanza by far is...
ReplyDeleteLike a white lotus rising from mud,
we climb out of our dark beds
in deep silence, standing up to the light,
the seeds of our fruit now sown.
esp that last line of it...
Beautifully written.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful pantoum, the refraining lines are well done ~ The theme of a life cycle works well with the pattern ~
ReplyDeleteThe flower emerging unsullied, becomes visible.
ReplyDeleteTo think that the seeds can remain viable for up to 100 years. That is some cycle.
Really good! Was this for the pantoum challenge on WD? I read a few that were posted there, but this is the best, I think.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this is gorgeous. What fantastic imagery!
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Katherine, I post a poem every Tuesday. I decided to write a new pantoum as that is the theme at TweetSpeakPoetry this month. I didn't know of the challenge on WD.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks to all the readers and for the generous comments!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Pantoum! I love the lotus theme, such a lovely subject!! Being a natural rule breaker, I have trouble with form and formality for my own writing but you pulled it off beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThis made me remember the Lotus Sutra, from nearly a lifetime ago. Beautiful beat and melody to this poem, it also has a soothing, lulling quality, with 'lotus-eaters' thrown in for good measure.
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This poem is absolutely gorgeous. I don't know pantoums, but this works abundantly well, with vivid imagery and luscious words repeated. Very well done.
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