Passion Flower from Google Images
In my operetta, Luminescence, a re-write of the 13th century French narrative poem, Roman de la Rose, the spirit of the poet, Anne Bradstreet, as represented by the passionflower, gives the following advice to Rose. I wrote this with Bradstreet's poetic style in mind:
My name was Anne Bradstreet,and I have a story of devotion to tell. My life was dedicated to the sacrifice of one who gave His life, that I might have mine. I saw the need for all people, men and women, to be mindful of the importance of their individual spirits.
My passion for the love of my life is ever-growing even as I speak from the spirit. The seeds one plants in life are carried forth to benefit future generations, bringing into view the truth of love and devotion in a physical manifestation of Divine Ordinance.
One needs to remember always that humility of thought begins with the acceptance of the challenge within one’s heart. Each individual must fulfill that desire in order to fulfill the Will of the Almighty.
Attention to this desire will bring happiness and contentment as a central focus of one’s life, and there will be calm in the heart of any troubled soul.
© Jeanne I. Lakatos
Anne Bradstreet
Note: Anne Bradstreet was an English-American poet who was born in Northampton, England in 1612 and died in North Andover, Massachusetts in 1672.
My name was Anne Bradstreet,
and I have a story of devotion to tell.
My life was dedicated to the sacrifice
of one who gave His life, that I might have mine.
I saw the need for all people, men and women,
to be mindful of the importance of their individual spirits.
My passion for the love of my life
is ever-growing even as I speak from the spirit.
The seeds one plants in life
are carried forth to benefit future generations,
bringing into view the truth of love and devotion
in a physical manifestation of Divine Ordinance.
One needs to remember always
that humility of thought begins
with the acceptance of the challenge
within one’s heart.
Each individual must fulfill that desire
in order to fulfill the Will of the Almighty.
Attention to this desire will bring
happiness and contentment
as a central focus of one’s life,
and there will be calm
in the heart
of any troubled soul.
(To hear my reading of this poem on Pod-omatic, click HERE.)
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