Thursday, May 18, 2017

"Mother Nature's Release," a poem by Jess Coffman

Beautiful Elise,
Beholding Nature's Release.
With raw Womanly hands,
She opens to Spirit's demands.

She releases every woe, to Receive,
Every gift of her grief.
And through a womb that's bereaved,
She Beholds her gifts of Belief.

She Believes in a life this is whole.
She cultivates growth with the seasons.
She sustains her body with goodness.
She doesn't wither with reasons. 

With Grace, she opens to healing.
With Honor, and reverence to time,
She judges not her own feelings,
She knows her process as "Mine."

A femininity pure and strong,
With a mind fastened to story,
She offers herself and her gift,
To be enveloped in Glory. 

Surrounded in Light she's Received,
Made out of Love, never alone.
Her curious heart never concedes,
As she nourishes the seeds of Home. 

On a morning soon, she'll smell,
The soft sweetness of a bulb's bloom, 
Her Joy of Creation swelled,
And the Mercy of Mother Nature's womb. 

JESS COFFMAN

This poem is dedicated to my Beautiful Elise. May your heart, soul and body, be renewed and refreshed. 

Peace, Space and Ease,


Your Jess

This bronze sculpture was created by Italian artist, Paolo Troubetzkoy in 1912, it is entitled "Dancer." The dancer being honored here is the famous Russian pianist and dancer, 
Countess Tamara Swirskaya. 
I love how Troubetzkoy was able to capture the femininity and playfulness, 
in Tamara's movement. 
This sculpture perfectly accompanies "Mother Nature's Release," because the artwork depicts to me, the dancer's freedom, release and reverence of her body to her unseen Creator, 
and the future unknown. 

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