Through no fault of her own, she was chosen,
In fact, she was minding her own business
At the time,
Involved in cleaning her own house.
I suppose it was due to that selfish moment
Whilst not keeping company with her neighbours,
Or peering from behind curtains,
That it happened.
It didn't register at first,
Ordinary things never do;
A mindless glance at her wrinkled stockings
Caused just the right angle for her vision.
Even then, it was like looking at
A piece of tissue paper on a skating rink,
Marble-white being perfect camouflage.
And in that instant, she became aware of
What it was,
And what it meant.
Looking over her shoulder she bent down
To focus on such a delicate thing,
Not exactly light enough to be air,
And yet, not rooted to the earth.
But the illumination was too bright,
And the perfect feather
White and sacred,
Seamed to dance around her feet.
She heard the absent bird call out her name,
And in her heart she knew from whence it came.
Jane Sharp
2004