Saturday, October 3, 2009

The Offering

Is it true? Tea time is upon us, at last! It was finally cold enough, a couple evenings ago, to have a cup of tea. Not just any tea, of course. Not for the first cup of the season. An old-growth pu-er, aged and fermented, and simply exuding the damp, mossy smell of a dark forest in the rain. The tea describes itself as such: "Deep, earthy flavor, dark red-gold color, and a rich, velvety texture. Woody, earthy, vegetal aroma, like an old-growth forest." I think that sounds absolutely lovely. Don't you?


The Offering

A soul was offered me,
and offered only once,
though once, eternity,
had I but seen the glance.

So many more, and fair,
as stars upon the sheet,
how could a one compare,
or equally compete?

And yet, that offer pressed
a jewel from the coal,
as alchemies arrest
away a single soul

and hold it high above
the simple stars about,
to let the offer prove,
no more the other doubt.

4 comments:

Kindred Spirit said...

A blessed soul indeed to be immortalized in such a beautiful poem. And hobbit-style tea--how nice! Happy Autumn to you.

Cartesian Quies said...

A hobbit tea, indeed! Is your profile picture a Waterhouse?

Kindred Spirit said...

Yes, it's from one of my favorite Waterhouse paintings entitled "Windflowers." He's one of my best-loved artists, as may be rather evident from looking at my blog. :-)

Anonymous said...

mmm, the very thought of pu-er makes me smile...
"this heroine soon will withdraw to the Taiga..."