What Secret Purple Wisdom

‘un-terrestrial pulse, deep as heaven, that folds you’

What word informs the world, and moves the worm along in his blind tunnel?

What secret purple wisdom tells the iris edges to unfold in frills? What juiced and emerald thrill

urges the sap until the bud resolves its tight riddle? What irresistible command

unfurls this cloud above this greening hill, or one more wave — its spreading foam and foil —

across the flats of sand? What minor thrust of energy issues up from humus in a froth

of ferns? Delicate as a laser, it filigrees the snow, the stars. Listen close — What silver sound

thaws winter into spring? Speaks clamor into singing? Gives love for loneliness? It is this

un-terrestrial pulse, deep as heaven, that folds you in its tingling embrace, gongs in your echo heart.

Luci Shaw is a celebrated poet and writer in residence at Regent College. Reprinted with permission of the author from The Green Earth: Poems of Creation (William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2002).

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