before I knew cold / I felt cold before I knew separate / I felt knife before I knew mind / I knew need
and something came / or did not
in this beginning time unmeasured something came / or did not
when body demanded / when mind wanted something came / or did not
when earliest hunger was for - ask / it will be given seek / it will be found
something came / or did not
if something did not come (and it does not always come) there was another beginning --
fault / blame
if I ask when will it be given / when find? and something does not come
I may accept fiery swords that do not admit return that they are real that they are necessary
I may find although I asked / although I sought paradise is lost
little soul now whom will you ask / where will you seek
no longer helpless what will you do to live
poem by Jo Mariner image from the British Library Royal Manuscript Collection (public domain) Detail of a miniature of Adam and Eve being expelled from Paradise. Image taken from f. 9 of Bible historiale complétée moyenne (the 'Bible Historiale of John the Good').
Thank you Jo, that’s amazing. So spare and true. It made me think of GMHopkins ‘No worst, there is none’: O the mind, mind has mountains; cliffs of fall. Frightful, sheer, no-man-fathomed. That’s the end point, your poem is the beginning.
I love this poem!
“there was another beginning”
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Thank you Jo, that’s amazing. So spare and true. It made me think of GMHopkins ‘No worst, there is none’: O the mind, mind has mountains; cliffs of fall. Frightful, sheer, no-man-fathomed. That’s the end point, your poem is the beginning.
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THANK YOU PAT! GMH is one of my loves. love Jo
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