Solemnity

                   Solemnity

The swan reflects the water.  Water’s light

Shines off the grace.  It moves like moon-drawn flow

Up rivers.  Streaming feathers claim the white

Of foam on ocean waves.  The feathers go

Where God would go if he were mortal in

A world devoid of death.  Swan water shines

Off purity.  The unborn lacking sin

Glow flawlessly.  Such swans become their shrines.

Dawn water has become the swans, as clean

As if in Plato’s perfect realm.  Streams move

As swans.  The swans and river are the scene

That he imagined, equally to prove

His point as if the Buddha spoke outside

The universe, a white, white, white, white tide.