Regent and Mate


Can we who mourn our loss be whole again?

Is there a God to reunite the twain

Beyond the borders of the unseen worlds,

Beyond the nebulae, the cosmic swirls,


Who stands in the exploding universe

As Father, Mother, handmaid, servant, nurse

Of souls, a Force and Power to rewed,

Rejoin by love the living and the dead


Who walk besieged the avenues of Time,

Through countless births resume the epic climb.

The dark prevails and in the balance sways

The fate of centuries if grieving stays


Our progress and the riven heart succumbs

To lassitude and aspiration numbs,

The flame reduced to ashes or a spark

And heard no more the melody of lark


Or nightingale upon the earthly ear,

Reduced the body to a corpse of fear

A skeleton of wasted search for truth,

Betrayal of the godlike dreams of youth.


This sorrow hanging like a gibbous moon

We must dispel or face the psychic ruin.

For man is now the author of his fate,

Divinity his regent and his mate.