Skip to content
The Writings of Loren Stell
  • An Office Walkabout
  • Selected Poems
  • Recent Poems
  • Essays
  • Interviews

Elegy for Alia

Irreverent, vibrant spiritual guide—Alia died before her time.
We, honoring her, placed a swan-sized crystal in a white forest
of lilies and peonies, amid a flotilla of tea candles floating
in an oblong bowl. As we circled the memorial, a haunting
female voice sang the heart sutra—over and over. Sanskrit
looped through adz-hewn rafters of the barn she’d taught in:

Gate, Gate Paragate—Gone, gone, completely gone—
Gate, Gate Paragate—Parasamagate—Bodhi Swaha.
Gone, gone, completely gone. Beyond Awake
to the other side . . . So Be It.

Ahhh, Alia, truly gone. Bodhi Swaha. Leaving an empty, silk
upholstered chair, where—only weeks before—bright-eyed,
pale and wan, you kicked up pink polka-dot socks and claimed
in an excited tone to have discovered—preparing your talk—
the existence of two kinds of eternity. “And only one contains
sadness . . . amazing, amazing!” you said with blazing eyes.

—Gone. Completely gone—
past awake. Past sadness.

Felucca’s Sisters
Tokyo Shadow/Masks 2

Related articles

Hymn for Tony
rainbow eagle
Drum Talk
Losing the pine Orchard Race
Temple Trapeze
Hios chapel warp
The Fire and the Rose
Sharded Portrait
glass thinker
La Chalaca

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

  • An Office Walkabout
  • Essays
  • Interviews
  • Recent Poems
  • Selected Poems
Theme by Colorlib Powered by WordPress