John Beseeches Her





Don't lower the wave of my heart,

it swells to your eyes, mother;

don't alter love, but bring the wave to me

in your translucent hands.

He asked for this.

I am John the fisherman. There isn't much

in me to love.

I feel I am still on that lake shore,

gravel crunching under my feet —

and, suddenly — Him.

You will embrace His mystery in me no more,

yet quietly I spread round your thoughts like myrtle.

And calling you Mother — His wish — I beseech you: may this word

never grow less for you.

True, it's not easy to measure the meaning

of the words He breathed into us both

so that all earlier love in those words

should be concealed.

Translation provided by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

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