(Fortune favors the brave!)
The Slug
Vomiting truth along its way,
It lurks about for its next victim
the Truth that this slug rejects
Ah, but there's no need to squish,
for below me, I witness:
slimy innards,
consumed
from their lack of substance.
© Dr. Jeanne I. Lakatos, Ph.D.
In my childhood,
I sang a song that went like this:
🎶 Icy-icy-icicles... 🎶
Now, icicles suspended
from tree limbs and eaves
make me believe
that my life is like these
frozen suspensions,
for I am a collection of
life experiences,
some transient, some suspended,
some spun from the realms of time
where memories live in my heart,
converging with the present,
holding onto the belief
that they have aligned
with the Truth
of Divinity:
Love.
© Jeanne I. Lakatos
To hear me recite this verse, please click HERE.
Face of Renaissance
See the insolence gently float away.
Turn and decide on Godly Good.
Replace worldly ambitions
with the guiding hand of Love.
A world changes to see His face
in all the energy and intricacy
From my operetta, Luminescence, below is the pre- and post- recitatives, accompanying the 'voice' of Christine de Pizan, represented by the flower, Honeysuckle:
The lovely essence of Rose’s beauty entices a hungry bee to fly closer. Her petals form a co-mingled scent with those of Honeysuckle, surrounded by Lilies of the Valley and Forget-me-nots. Honeysuckle, through the mind-set of Christine de Pizan, reflects on true respect between men and women as the ultimate example of true love:
I am the Honeysuckle.
The name given to me is Christine de Pizan.
I believe that men and women can and should
live in harmony with each other,
respecting the intellectual
as well as the physical attraction
of man to woman and woman to man.
The bond of the Holy Spirit in one’s life
holds this attraction together.
The tradition of reverent love illustrates
the necessity of the human race
to display loyalty, wisdom, and understanding
in all levels of love relationships.
Through these elements,
love becomes a reflection of the truest gift,
given to us by our Divine Father.
Thus, physical love must accompany
emotional love and intellectual respect
to be complete.
Rose understands this need to combine the elements of intellect and desire in pursuing love. She contemplates her own reaction to the bee’s advances and ponders the warmth she feels as this creature hovers ever so intently...