Friday, December 28, 2012

TO A CHILD DANCING IN THE WIND





I will!  I will dance again upon this shore as I did once before...


TO A CHILD DANCING IN THE WIND
 BY W.B. YEATS 

DANCE there upon the shore;
What need have you to care
For wind or water’s roar?
And tumble out your hair
That the salt drops have wet;        
Being young you have not known
The fool’s triumph, nor yet
Love lost as soon as won,
Nor the best labourer dead
And all the sheaves to bind.  
What need have you to dread
The monstrous crying of wind?
 

Photograph © Denise Sallee 2012

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Winter Solstice, 2012




For Peter...

Immortality
WE must pass like smoke or live within the spirit's fire ;
 For we can no more than smoke unto the flame return
 If our thought has changed to dream, our will unto desire,
       As smoke we vanish though the fire may burn.

 Lights of infinite pity star the grey dusk of our days : 
Surely here is soul : with it we have eternal breath: 
In the fire of love we live, or pass by many ways, 
      By unnumbered ways of dream to death.
- A.E. in The Earth Breath and other poems. 1879

Saturday, December 15, 2012

To the Fallen Children











"I pour honey for you. Where honey is, there is the laughter and song of bees; and where mead is — the honey-brew — there is laughter of men; and song. Be laughter with you, laughter of sun and wind and running stream; and song of thrush and ousel and high soaring lark. My heart makes a song for you. Fionn is glad for you: and Ciath sings a druid song of peace. Oak-wood that sheltered us, farewell. Our hundred thousand blessings with you, and farewell."



-From THE MOON–BOWL in
STORIES FROM THE TANGLE COATED HORSE  by Ella Young (1929)

Photograph © Denise Sallee 2010


Sunday, December 9, 2012

The Earth-Shapers










 

"I am going to put my mantle round the Earth because it has dreamed of beauty."


My favorite Ella Young phrase is from her book Celtic Wonder Tales (1910) and her delightful creation story for Ireland entitled "The Earth-Shapers." Below is an excerpt from this tale in which Ella tells the story of how The De Danaans - the Shining Ones - used their magic to create a land of beauty and wonder.

Brigit was singing. Angus the Ever-Young, and Midyir the Red-Maned, and Ogma that is called Splendour of the Sun, and the Dagda and other lords of the people of Dana drew near to listen...
                     ...Let the wave break, let the star rise, let the flame leap.
                     Ours, if our hearts are wise,
                     To take and keep.

Brigit ceased to sing, and there was silence for a little space in Tir-na-Moe. Then Angus said:

"Strange are the words of your song, and strange the music: it swept me down steeps of air--down--down--always further down. Tir-na-Moe was like a dream half-remembered. I felt the breath of strange worlds on my face, and always your song grew louder and louder, but you were not singing it. Who was singing it?"

"The Earth was singing it."


..."O Silver Branches that no Sorrow has Shaken," said Brigit, "hear one thing more! The Earth wails all night because it has dreamed of beauty."

"What dream, O Brigit?"

"The Earth has dreamed of the white stillness of dawn; of the star that goes before the sunrise; and of music like the music of my song."


...Midyir the Haughty rose and shook out the bright tresses of his hair till he was clothed with radiance as with a Golden Fleece.

"I am fain to look into the darkness," he said. "I am fain to hear the thunder of the Abyss."

"Then come with me," said Brigit, "I am going to put my mantle round the Earth because it has dreamed of beauty."

"I will make clear a place for your mantle," said Midyir. "I will throw fire amongst the monsters."

"I will go with you too," said the Dagda, who is called the Green Harper.

"And I," said Splendour of the Sun, whose other name is Ogma the Wise. "And I," said Nuada Wielder of the White Light. "And I," said Gobniu the Wonder-Smith, "we will remake the Earth!"

"Good luck to the adventure!" said Angus. "I would go myself if ye had the Sword of Light with you."

"We will take the Sword of Light," said Brigit, "and the Cauldron of Plenty and the Spear of Victory and the Stone of Destiny with us, for we will build power and wisdom and beauty and lavish-heartedness into the Earth."

It is well said," cried all the Shining Ones.


Illustrations by Maud Young