Silence Artist: Dayton K. Knipher
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007“Heart of Winter”, color photographic print, ©Dayton K. Knipher 2007
Northwest photographer Dayton K. Knipher returns to our gallery and will have two prints in this exhibit. She wrote the following poem to accompany “Heart of Winter”:
Winter’s Song
Into darkness fades the light
of winter’s sweetest hour.
Stark and clean the forest pierce
til hearth reduce its power.
We have but once to turn our heart
and once to learn true grace.
We have but once to know His love.
Just once; we must make haste.
We have but once to speak the truth
set gladly at our door.
We have but once to force the lock
of myth and mist and lore.
Just once we gather mix and churn
each winter’s wisdom tale.
Just once we pierce the darkened pain
within our forest wail.
Through hope and joy and humble tread
left open by our plea.
We seek, we grasp, we barely crack
the seed of Abram’s key.
How once, just once are we to sift
such rich and fertile soil?
How once cast down to climb beyond
set free from earthly bonds.
Our souls have leapt at Merlin’s web
and grasped at magic wands.
“Don’t be deceived by worldly mirth.”
Christ’s voice cries clean and clear.
“I know the way through thicket growth
wrapped gossamer and fair.”
Yes once, just once is all we have
come bargaining or plead
To listen awkward, chests torn bare
before God’s law decreed.
Yet once, just once is time enough
with swiftness toward the mark
To dance the dance of winter’s song
and pierce the forest’s dark.
-Dayton K. Knipher
You can see more of Dayton’s work on her website, and you can e-mail her at daytonkknipher@aol.com.





