Petals and Paradox

           Petals and Paradox

If petals fall on Avon water streams,

Their pinkness disappears.  The river flows

Unchanged, unchanging.  Changelessness forms dreams

In minds of gods and holy men.  It grows

And yet it does not grow.  It cannot grow

If it is God.  Perfection cannot change

Since it is ever perfect.  It must glow

Undimmed, undimming.  Change alone is strange

In Christ and Allah, in Jehovah’s throne,

So strange it is impossible.  A stream

That comes from highest heaven surges prone

To nothing but exactness.  It must gleam

While changing never while unchanging yet.

Both change and changelessness play, a duet.

~ Phillip Whidden