She, the earliest of living things.
Her strength, serenity.
Eternal for the ages.
Birthed ‘neath a solar scrim
stars and silver moons afloat,
heavenly aura ’round her soul.
In her hand she held thee, wren.
Firstborn feathered creature
created from wisps of love.
Genesis of multiples
winged in soaring flight,
traversing through her skies.
Red blossoms, thorned and not,
suckled from her bosom soft
kindness sipped by every bloom.
Life seeded within her mind
begat entangled branches,
generations of humankind.
Earthly homes imagined
crowned forth upon her head
’til eyelids softly closed,
whispered words escaped her lips.
‘Tis done.
Now they must live.

I’m hosting dVerse today, the virtual pub for poets, asking folks to chose one of four images that I’ve provided, from talented artist Catrin Welz-Stein.
I also published The Cat and the Elephant, using another of her images.
I love the serenity of this image. If you click on her name, you’ll get to her website which includes much more of her artwork. Thank you, Catrin, for letting us use your beautiful images for motivation today! Pub opens at 3 PM Boston time. Stop by and be inspired!










