Sacredness

by Karla   Nov 20, 2014


The color of her skin holds untold stories of black stars
and as she passes by barefoot and in white,
blessing earth, they kneel down:
she is sacred like a spider weaving a new web,
like an eagle removing its own beak to be reborn.

her beaded necklaces belong to The Orishas.
"Ileke" they call.
she wears as many as i can see and
each one of them is a mystery of nature,
nobody can touch them,
neither me

when the voices cry,
when the conga drums call the Orishas,
she dances alone in the circle
and she is more beautiful
because her body is not hers anymore
because she belongs to something
you have to see if you want to understand.

yes, she is sacred and i didn't know
she would be chosen to walk their path.
she was taken suddenly.
"it is her mission" they say.
"it is inherited" they whispered
as we cried.

when i look at her,
there is a strange force
pulling us to the invisible unknown,
to the arms of Mother Yemanja
and deep in my heart,
i can only feel gratitude.

karla bardanza

Orishas - gods and goddesses in the African diaspora.

Yemanja - She is a goddess, she is the ocean, the essence of motherhood, and a fierce protector of children. Yemanja is the mother of all Orishas.

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  • 10 years ago

    by Lostlove1

    This is a beautifully visual piece Karla. Each stanza jumps off the screen and creates such awesome visuals- at least for me. I loved the contrast between the black stars and barefoot dressed in white in the first stanza. I think there may be a word missing in the last line of the first stanza:

    like an eagle removing its own beak to reborn.

    ^^to BE reborn?

    It is always a pleasure to read your awesome works! But it is always so mysterious that it is difficult for me to comment properly.

    XXX