“A poem is the very image of life expressed in its eternal truth.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley

About My Poems

Haiku-style poems in triptych allow me to distill the Multiple Sclerosis experience into very few words. While these often nontraditional haikus have journal-like qualities, they are not my daily journal. They merely represent what I or someone I know will have experienced on the MS journey. Poems published on Mondays will generally focus on nature.
My poems will span
the emotional spectrum.
That is what I live.

A smile may lift me
past my MS challenges.
I share that with you.

Sometimes sadness trumps
easy laughter and resolve.
I will write then too.



Thursday, January 26, 2012

Jacqueline Du Pré 1945-1987



early genius
her cello’s plaintive chords stirred
a soul’s deep longing

she might have graced us
with a lifetime’s offering
of beauty and skill

in her apogee
MS cut short her promise
in startling free-fall

7 comments:

Peace Be With You said...

Marie of MS Renegade brought to my attention that today is Jacqueline Du Pre's birthday. She is clearly a poster child for symbolizing the horrific cost that this disease can exact. She has been gone many years but I can never forget her.

Marie's link: http://www.msrenegade.com/2012/01/world-war-i-didnt-have-number-at-time.html

Judy

Josè Antonio said...

Jacqueline was a genius like Pau Casals. Tanks to you, and Marie, for remeber me this event.

Karen said...

Wasn't there a movie losely based on her life... "Duet For One". I remember seeing it many years ago, and thinking how horrific it would be to have MS. And now I know it is.

Have Myelin? said...

I've never heard of her. Thanks for telling me about Jacqueline.

Peace Be With You said...

Jose Antonio, Karen, and Sherry,

I can only imagine what it must have been like for her to have achieved such heights so quickly and then just as quickly to have plummeted to such depths. Then again, perhaps it is only the extremes of her rise and fall that are different from most of us MSers. We all have suffered Big alterations in our lives, even though we might not be famous.

Judy

Laura said...

Hmm, I don't really know her story, now I must investigate. Thank you for sharing this Judy.

ms. devi said...

I heard her play once (yes, I'm that old). Her sister wrote a book about their life and maybe there was also a film. So many years ago, before people had any awareness at all about MS, and many other illnesses.