“A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley

Monday, October 1, 2012

Before and After


Clouds come together
drifting from spun-silk lightness
to grey-beard menace.

Darker and darker,
the omen looms heavily
over daily life.

In the aftermath
of nature’s explosive wrath,
we look for the sun.

4 comments:

Gail said...

HI JUDY - this poem is so full of promise and hope! "Look for the sun". So many have stopped looking. But in these wrods, it is clear, that despite the darkest of days, heavy with despair still, you, and I, and many others still look for the sun. Hallelujah
Love Gail
peace.....

Muffie said...

On a purely physical reading, I love the images of clouds -- even evil-looking ones. Then when I slip below the surface of the words, lo and behold, I see my MS self! I not only wait for the sun, but at times, I expect rainbows!
Peace,
Muff

Karen said...

Oh, an excellent write Judy. I love your Monday poems. On the surface they speak of the wonders or rage of nature. For those with cronic illness, they touch us on a different level. I too look for the sun, and sometimes find that rainbow Muff speaks of.

Judy at Peace Be With You said...

Gail, the grey clouds will be there, sometimes seeming endless. I have to keep believing the sun will come out.

Muff, yes, below the surface, this does refer to MS.

Karen, I don't always pull it off, but my intention is always to speak metaphorically of MS or chronic illness in general.