Newer Poems
- Secret Wonders
- For Elizabeth
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- Born silent, born still,
- With the beauty of an angel,
- Elizabeth passed from my waiting hands,
- Into the hearts of her parents.
- First breath, last breath,
- Breathed within
- A body full of love;
- Youthful, hopeful, anticipating.
- Now a body full of sorrow.
- Elizabeth
a mothers child,
- Embraced by three mothers,
- Gave tiny footprints, inked mementos of
- What might have been.
- Yet as with life itself, we are
- Guided by fleeting moments of
- Sweetness remembered
- And promises dreamed.
- The veil of deaths darkness
- Will disappear like melting snows
- In springtime.
- Mercifully, prayers will turn
- Cries into song,
- Loneliness will fade.
- Life will move on.
- Elizabeth has touched us all.
- But her death will not harm us,
- For she has summoned the secret wonders
- Of what means love.
- And we have now become her children.
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- Michael R. Berman, M.D.
- November 1, 1999
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- Vernalis
- Belonging to the Spring
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- Undaunted, I greet the paradox of spring.
- I dream
of golden notes
- Floating in the silent night.
- Joys of breaths and heartbeats
- Simple passions of delight
- Sing on winds diaphanous,
- Of the glory of the bloom
- Which never disappointing,
- Soon, bathes all beloved
- With perfect hope.
- It is the season of opulence
- When sweetness obscures
- Dark halls of winter's liar
- And dew upon the grasses
- Cast light of morning's hour
- Into the windows of the soul
- Where fragments of loveliness
- Of love, coalesce
- Into being,
- Magnificence.
For a beloved friend.
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- In Brief Moments
- From Luke
- In brief moments
- I opened my eyes
- When you,
- My source of life,
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- Were near;
- And glimmered
- At your love with fear
- That the cries I saw
- Were sentinels
- For grief,
- Without relent;
- And that each
- Would smother
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- The breaths
- Of joy you sent...
- To me
- Before my birth.
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- But as they closed,
- Perhaps to rest,
- A vision did my
- Mind digest,
- Then turned my grimaces
- To smiles.
- For what I saw
- Was but the flow
- Of love's liquour
- Upon ageless
- Hopes and dreams,
- To nurture voiceless souls;
- Sure reminder of our
- Inviolate bond
- Never to perish
- Or be forgotten,
- In my brief moments
- And beyond.
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- Michael R. Berman, M.D.
- August 25, 1999
- Memnon
- My tears are watermarks
- Which imprint forever
- Sentient reminders of gentle hopes
- And dreams subdued.
- Extant in painful thought they are
- And sleep afar
- In caves of ancient echoes
- Wailing for my perished child
- Who now guised in angel's silk
- Sings madrigals of sweet delight
- And turns my tears heavenward
- To drift peacefully into the
- Forgiving canyons of winters night.
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- Memnon, the son of Eos,
Goddess of Dawn,
- who mourned his death by weeping every
morning.
- This poem is written for a colleague's
daughter,
- born still.
- The Drought
- For Alison
- I am drowned in drought,
- Absent words.
- No answers.
- I extract painful whispers
- From barren mouths of darkness.
- Of songs, lost in the mire of
- Forsaken dreams,
- I hear nothing.
- My womb has become an abyss.
- My heart an empty vessel.
- Yet,
- The evanescence of my sorrow
- Carries melancholia aloft on wings
- Of forgetfulness.
- Leaving love and life
- To feel forever.
- To remember always.

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- Rubicon
- For my daughter
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- i.
- Our home is
- Filled with love,
- And you.
- Flowing.
- A caress of the sea.
- Sweet.
- A chant of the wind.
- Glowing.
- Electricity in our veins...
- Pride
- Bright dreams.
- Promise.
- On mountains draped
- With mist;
- Mystery.
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- ii.
- Freely
- Fly with butterflies.
- Love gardens;
- Love deeds,
- Worth,
- Compassion.
- Ensheath yourself
- With the garments of humanity:
- Morality.
- Hope.
- Beauty.
- Let aspersions of the moment, melt.
- Savor peaceful dreaming,
- A silent poem,
- A mellow thought.
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- Commence and share.
- Plant flowers
- In arid air
- Where misfortune breathes.
- "Guide seekers to the land of
bliss."
- Begin each day with a kiss
- Be aware.
- We Love you.
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- June 11, 1999
- Note: The Rubicon is a small river
- in Northern Italy. When you cross the
- Rubicon, you set upon a course from which
- there is no turning back
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- Distant sunsets
- For Cynthia Rose
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- We look to distant sunsets,
- Where muted dreams are dreamed
- And searing pain's extinguished
- To learn that in the silence
- We can still hear music play,
- Velvet notes which cushion
- Every thought of darkest sorrow,
- And believe despite our pining
- There will live in distant sunsets
- Forever thoughts of you today
- And in our muted dreams tomorrow.
Cynthia Rose, parent's third
consecutive loss...
- Hesed
- For a beloved caregiver
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- You are a muse of healing.
- Your hands
- Like summer meadows,
- Catch silent silhouettes of
- Gentle breaths which caress
- Forsaken hearts
- To dance about again,
- While instruments of
- Sunlight stream
- On fragile leaves of promise.
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And in quiet shadows
- Of peaceful dreams,
- Play duets of hope and affirmation
- Uplifting curtains of uncertainty.
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- Michael R. Berman
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- Hesed. In the discourse of Jewish
Mysticism,
- the human hand becomes analogous to Hesed
or
- "grace" which is symbolic of one
who performs a
- mitzvah.
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- Tiferet
In prayer I plead return,
And in dream, awaken!
I fall to stare at gleaned grasses
scattered about forgotten fields,
singed by a senseless lot,
and thirst to cry forever.
Yet,
I will not be draped
in the blanket of loneliness called
solitude.
For deaf of song and absent of vision
of who I am and who are my children,
its veil will descend, then disappear.
We are "alive together".
The margin between breath and breathless
is narrow, like twilight and darkness.
Moments of simple thoughts
become ageless memories.
There is triumph to taste,
love to embrace;
havens of hope to inhabit.
Soon, the curtains of chaos
will rise with the setting stars
as memories of joy
bond with joy itself
and I will smile once more,
at last to breathe a painless sigh
of what is love.
April, 1999
Tiferet, in the discourse of Jewish
mysticism
is one of the ten Sefirot and represents
beauty, harmony and truth.
Written for a friend, father
and husband.
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- Rivulets
- For Lil
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- These are days of tears;
- Mist from souls of friendship,
- Prayers from bottomless hearts.
- Love ripples the silence of fear
- Like stones dropped in tide-less ponds,
- To carry hope beyond infinity
- And dance among the sunshine and blossoms
- Of ordinary days, while
- Waves of virile uncertainties
- Spawn rivulets of faith.
- Reason probes for reason.
- Yet there is elegance
- In the threads of our destiny:
- Simplicities of truth entwined
- With the complexities of why?
- Woven from the sweetness of our moments,
- They become the fabric of our being.
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- Transition begets renewal.
- As seasons fuse,
- Darkness of long winter nights
- Becomes an apparition.
- Life burgeons, promises mature,
- Inspirations thrive and
- Fortune ascends on the
- Vapors of despair until
- despair exists no longer.
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- May, 1999
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- Erinyes
- What I am, I am.
- My afflictions are my affections.
- My chaos, civility.
- Tides pause, breaths sigh.
- Those who dream, dream.
- While I with pleasure cast
- Ravages and travail obscene,
- To a venomous sea, to shatter
- Upon the cliffs of despair,
- Forgotten forever
- As I travel, un-traveled avenues
- Of promise.
- Michael R. Berman, M.D.
- April, 1999
- In Greek Mythology, Erinyes is the avenger
of wrong.
- betsy sabga

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