Featured Writer: Richard Vallance

Persephone, What Prayer
for Rainer Maria Rilke

Persephone, what prayer do I hear you pray,
as the god of the netherworld sweeps you away?

Orpheus, if as of winter you
once lost Persephone, pray, I ask you once,
why this low lament?
Tracing themselves in foam as long as blue,
the waves rush hush against the shore
where I also hear alone
your lyre's strains as though
you might have saved Persephone
from Hades' shadowed halls,
and you too
might have redeemed her long sad soul
from November's realms.
If, on this dusky shoal
hard by the roaring Aegean
you may have glimpsed there wash,
though only once, one trillium in autumn,
if you will have watched it still
afloat, though shrivelling fast,
if now the frosted surf will not
as yet have gone and claimed it on the Aegean's bier,
will not have madly quashed
her corset's bloom too fair,
fallen from Persephone's bosom,
will it have really blossomed out of season?
Orpheus, I see no reason.

Come then, lyricist, and clasp your young bride's veil,
where with April's bowers you both laugh to your
avail.



Richard Vallance is the Chairperson, Ottawa Chapter,of the Canadian Poetry Association and the editor of The New Pleiades Anthology of Poetry 2005. Home Page

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