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   Luci Shaw

   The Annunciatory Angel
  
(detail of Fra Angelico’s “The Annunciation”)

   The androgynous visitor is dressed in
   a rosy fabric thick as pigment, the tunic
   blown back by turbulence to expose its lining,
   a blue crescent under the right arm. Angels
   are said to be genderless, so there’s a certain
   enigma. A wing, the clue to otherness,
   arcs in golden space. We are

   at several removes from the reality, reading
   between the lines, speculating on Angelico’s
   speculation. How does an angel look? We are not
   Daniel or Zechariah; we have not been shown.
   This rendering suggests not celestial power and radiance
   but a weight of apprehension; what must be announced
   will not be entirely easy news.

   Wind is part of the picture, gusts
   whipping the robes and body along a stretch
   of baroque carpet. Gabriel seems to be
   advancing up an incline, laboring with
   the imperative of message, hair flattened against scalp,
   features tense, hands folded tight to the chest.
   Agitation or awe—it is hard to tell. We can’t see
   the heart hammering in the unearthly body,
   but the announcement, the cracking open of a space
   that encircles earth and heaven, must weigh
   like a gold boulder in the belly.

   How might it feel (if an archangel has feelings) to bear
   this news? Perhaps as confounded as the girl, there
   in the corner? Turmoil will wrench her. She is
   so small and intact. We worry that she might faint.
   Weep. Turn away, perplexed and fearful
   about opening herself. Refuse to let the wind
   fill her, to buffet its nine-month seed into her earth.

   She might say no.


 

Luci Shaw is the author of The Green Earth: Poems of Creation, Water Lines: New and Selected Poems, and many other books. Her next book of poems, What the Light Was Like, will be published later this year by WordFarm.  She is active as a workshop and retreat leader on poetry and journal-writing, and lectures widely on topics related to the creative process. She lives in Bellingham, Washington. Learn more about Luci at her website, www.lucishaw.com.

Copyright © 2006 Luci Shaw. All rights reserved.

This page published in March 2006

 

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