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Recall

by Penn Kemp

Purple spikes rampant now. Cliché bounds
garden gnomes.  We drink somewhat musty
 
ginger tea.  Second cups await, red roobos
with mint and lemon balm I’ve just plucked.
 
Magdalene might know this tonic, or others
similar.  Her purple turban that paintings so
 
proudly display as her nearly royal emblem
might bob through the fields as she gathers.
 
Though she would have servants harvesting,
that fine curved hand not browned by sun. 
 
Her name day conjures presence on waves
of prayer, an iconography of purple and red.
 
Similars, signature.  Like calls to like out
of time.  Speaking harmonies.  Chords lift.
 
A decorum wealth bestows, lush richness
suggesting florid abundance, jars of unguent. 
 
She is always depicted wrapped, self-contained
 
and rapt.  Cups of tea cool by her side, steam
rising like plumage, like the coils of her turban.
 
Twenty-two is the master number in Hebrew,
a vibration that opens time with broad strokes
 
beyond the moment to more universal scope.
But butterfly bush flowers in her honour now.
 
Echinacea flourishes, blossom and root, for her
medicinal.  Wise woman of herbs, of mystery.
 
Sing your secret through us, Lady.  We are
listening.  Then and now.  Now and then when
 
we remember.  When your name day reminds.

©Penn Kemp, July 22, 2007


Penn Kemp

Sound poet Penn Kemp performs in arts festivals world-wide, including the wonderful 2004 Goddess Festival in Glastonbury. Among her publications are 25 books of poetry and drama, ten CDs and six videopoems as well as Canada's first CD-ROM: sample www.myspace.com/pennkemp, http://www.mytown.ca/pennkemp/ and www.ditchpoetry.com/pennkemp.htm. In happy collaboration, Penn presents her Sound Operas live and archived on "Gathering Voices", chrwradio.com/talk/gatheringvoices . Her latest CDs are "Helwa!", from Suite Ancient Egypt and Darkness Visible and two DVDs, Luminous Entrance: a sound opera for climate change action and, forthcoming, Viva la Vida (de Frida Kahlo).  Penn's fascination with Egypt led her to visit twice, once with other metaphysical teachers, and again as tour leader. An intrigue with ancient mythology has taken her on many such journeys, in search especially of Black Madonnas. The Association of Canadian Studies sponsored Penn's reading tours throughout India and Brazil. http://mytown.ca/poemforpeace/ includes the video of Penn's "poem for peace in many voices" and, in audio, many of 128 translations. Through Pendas Productions, she edits and publishes poetry book/cd combinations: see http://mytown.ca/twelfth/ and www.mytown.ca/vivalavida. The League of Poets proclaimed Penn one of ten foremothers of Canadian poetry.  Muse/news is monthly updated on www.mytown.ca/pennletters.

 
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