Redemtive Love Poem by Bhanu Padmo

Redemtive Love

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Upon the solitary valley as I walked,
Dimmed by distance,
Damned by wind;
A song adrift intercepted my heart;
With lurking words of redemptive love.

Like a heavenly arrow it struck me;
And left me dwindling,
Soul sedated;
With lurking words of redemptive love.

Upon the solitary valley as I walked,
Silently passed by a pagan girl;
Lonely and forlorn,
Carnal and crisp;
A silent language she spoke;
Of unproven promiscuity,
Of promising reason.

Meandered and ended high lane yonder,
Across an ascent,
Upon the summit;
The summit of Erato the Muse, I thought;
The summit of redemptive love;
That was not to be.

Sedated still, I followed the pagan girl;
To the summit of redemptive love, I thought;
And then came a doubt,
Out of ruffled reason:
Redeemed if she was,
why lonely and forlorn?

Confused I inquired, if Erato she was;
Shook her head the goddess,
of unproven promiscuity;
Erato not me, she said,
I am the Aphrodite.

Lonely and forlorn,
Like a pagan girl she was;
She was the Aphrodite,
Goddess of carnal love,
Exuding promiscuity;
Yet at cross with the Muse she was,
With the goddess of poetry,
Of redemptive love.

Upon that valley, solitary no more,
Dimmed by distance,
Damned by wind;
Song adrift, but momentum it gained;
To throw up a poser,
A heavenly arrow:
When does it cease to be redemptive,
Love human and carnal?

Looking askance at the pagan girl I stood;
Still listening to the song adrift,
Of redemptive love;
And she was to be the Aphrodite,
with words commensurable.

Thus spoke the pagan girl,
Lonely and forlorn:
Torn between my spouse and lover,
Hephaestus and Ares,
Unaware, I bathed in river of sorrow;
The river of love of lost priority;
Asserting all the while redemptive love.

And further spoke the pagan girl,
lonely and forlorn:
With splits in my body,
And in my blood ensuing,
Into lineages, more than one,
discrete and at par,
I blew apart;
Perpetrating the saga of love of lost priority;
Perpetrating the saga of implicit carnality;
Marring, beyond redemption, love the divine.

And further spoke the pagan girl,
lonely and forlorn:
Of love and love alone, songs she sang;
Songs of implicit love sang on the Muse;
Oblivious of equity, corporal and carnal,
Oblivious of contrary polity,
And unblessed laws;
Prompting society to celebrate and implement in vain,
Retrospective heaven of redemptive love.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 30 October 2021

Insightfully brought forth in heightened poet diction, a beautiful poem.

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Dr Antony Theodore 04 March 2018

I blew apart; Perpetrating the saga of love of lost priority; Perpetrating the saga of implicit carnality; Marring, beyond redemption, love the divine.. very fine and excellent use of words and expressions....... thank you dear poet. tony

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