Author: Enid Osborn

  • Peace in the Ethers

    Peace in the Ethers

    For Sadako Peace Day, August 6th, 2018
    La Casa de Maria Peace Garden

     

    Water the seeds of happiness.
                    –Vietnamese Zen Master Thich Nhat Han

     

    She was a thin woman
    and her peace was a thin peace.
    Touch it, it turned to dust.

    She awoke from nightmares of fire
    to feel about on her nightstand
    for peace, hold it in her hand,

    invoke the refuges aloud.
    She pinned a medallion
    of Quan Yin next to her heart

    and made a small garden
    at the feet of Tepeyac,
    carrying jars of water.

    Hers was a shriveled peace.
    She was not a gifted gardener
    but invited with her droplets

    More color, please,
    a little blue for Mother
    and the bees.

    In her dedications, the garden
    was for everyone, all sides
    of the family and the neighbors,

    with apologies to her ancestors
    for breaking the chain of retribution
    they had built their lives upon.

    She allowed those walls to crumble,
    moved La Virgen to the center
    and went about her work

    to preserve each tender petal,
    every little bit of color:
    a treaty in her heart.

    Tangible, dearly held,
    the roots of peace took hold:
    Peace in the ground,

    and peace in the ethers,
    the scented, peace-giving breath
    of geranium, rosemary,

    mugwort, lemon balm.
    Every day, through drought and war,
    she drew down the heavens

    and watered seeds of happiness
    from a perpetual spring
    that sang within her.