confluence

Love between two as it should be

Written in the Tanka form

5-7-5-7-7

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You flow into me

Without changing the essence

Of whom I’ve become;

But I am more than I am

Because you merge into me

We are swift to know-

As we coalesce as one-

This strength of knowing;

The wonders of two lives fixed

Together without doubting

I will cherish you

Beyond what I seek for self,

Hope everlasting

In the arms of compassion

(Within a fragrant aether)

And as you mingle

Your soul and thinking with mine,

Our lives are heightened

By the blending of goodness

In our confluence of trust

Involved in concert;

A blending of life forces

Becomes our mandate

As we press together towards

What we will become in love

Your heart-strings are mine,

And I will not betray them

With anserine vox

Swashing a form of logic

Or the serpents beguiling

And in those moments

When two forces become one,

This love enfolded,

And the Christ who defines us,

Will be our flowing brushstrokes

Richard Lloyd Cederberg

1/09

4 thoughts on “confluence

  1. The message shuns idealism for a strong spiritual view of love between a man and a woman. Using the Tanka form not only reinforces the poets message, but it also reminds the reader that anything worth pursuing requires discipline.

  2. Dear friend Richard
    Your conceptualization of this Japanese form flows effortlessly. The spiritual theme is universal – something that everyone (young or old) can relate to. This is beautifully written.
    ~Nadine~

  3. The tanka form is intriguing to me. There is a real discipline in this, seems almost Zen-like when it is read aloud. Really well written and a strong message too. Richard thanks for the nice e-mail you sent Gretta and me. We can hardly believe that you’re so willing to communicate. Loving your novels. Thanks for everything.
    Bill

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