Sunday, April 22

Let's Make Babies!!!

There's hardly any bigger, better news in life than a new baby, especially one related to me!
Sophia is Charlotte's third baby, making me three-times-uncle!
Between this and adding Lillian's relatives, my family is growing
- and soon enough we'll have our own BABIES!!!
I wrote a poem!






Birth
I am born. It is done.
Love and life have begun.
I am born out of women who shine
Like melodious suns in your heart.
May your journey to these be inclined,
Who shed light on how life ends and starts.

Lillian was, is and remains the beginning of being.
But for her, we are not, and never know blindness from seeing.

Charlotte charts the progress within birthing
Leading hearts to prove that they are worthy.

Suzanne, channel of life for the pure,
Dreams, delivers the future a cure.



Some meanings:
Birth and death are great powers, and some women have had a great influence in my ability to absorb their signigicance. This poem was born today.

Lillian, fiance (wife next week!) is in many ways my center - as far as human beings are concerned, she plays the pivotal role of reifying existence.

Charlotte, my sister, has been researching the various facets of birthing for many years, and has just delivered her third child. She lives the kind of life that makes it hard for others to understand "how she can do it all" - and she does do it all, which requires negotiating the various changes and challenges of life - which for those who witness, is a lesson in living, and giving birth.

Suzanne is a great and mysterious inspiration to me. She has developed an afinity with birthing, through various aspects of her life - a mother herself, a doula, and a dreamer of many birthing dreams. She also has a great positive influence on the people in her life.

On another note, it is obvious that I owe my greatest gratitude to my own mother, who sacrificed and labored to bring me into this wondrous world!


Note: Silverchair has a new album - you can listen to the whole album on their website. I most highly recommend it.
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5 comments:

Mara Noelle said...

Hey! I had a baby, too...! Okay, over my little tantrum.

I can't wait to see wedding photos, and maybe, if we're really lucky, even see you and your wife this summer.

Thank you for the poem. I can't wait to see what you have to say once it's your own child. I expect much profundity.

Anonymous said...

Oh, danio, what sweetness!

danio said...

Hey, Mara! For the record, I did have you in mind when writing this - it's rather miraculous that you and Charlotte have had a baby around the same time!

Robbie Falconer said...

You are supreme my friend.

Supreme.

Shannon said...

Danio your blog is always a joy to read and reminds me of all that is out there in life to be appriciated and loved.

xie xie!

Shannon