Christy MacKaye Barnes (1909-2002) published her first book of poetry when she was 21. She discovered anthroposophy and took the speech and drama training at the Goetheanum in Dornach, Switzerland where she met and married Henry Barnes. They were married in 1939. For many years she was a high school English teacher at the Rudolf Steiner School in New York. She continued to write and recite poetry until her death.
 

Imagination's Music
From Youth to Old Age

Poems by Christy MacKaye Barnes
ISBN 0-932776-30-2
Adonis Press, 2004
128 pages; paperback; $13.95


Imagination's Music gives a sweeping overview over Christy MacKaye Barnes' poetical work.

This book begins with a selection of Christy's poems published when she was 21 in Out of Chrysalis and from Wind in the Grass , published a year later.   In the first poem "Up!" she celebrates the sprouting forces of organic growth that she senses in the grasses and trees and feels so strongly within herself. "To Run on Hills" conveys the same exuberant, almost mythical oneness with nature.

The second and third sections of the book are comprised of hitherto unpublished poems written in midlife and old age.   As her youthful forces dwindle, Christy turns more and more toward an inner source that grows ever stronger and more definite in her old age.  

Throughout the last years of her life, Christy's poetry often focuses on the immediate impressions of her surroundings, which she portrays with the utmost simplicity, wonder, and devotion.   As she has throughout her life, she explores the deep correspondence between the world that lies within and the outer world of nature.   As in her youth, she participates inwardly in the creative inner aspect of the outer world, experiencing the living forces of nature within her own soul.   Yet much has changed.   Gone is the youthful vitality of her early poems.   It has been replaced by a mood of peace, permeated by the inner sun of her experience.   Here, as in all of her poems, it is the imagination where inner and outer merge in a creative act revealing a deeper dimension of reality.

A Wound Awoke Me

Poems by Christy MacKaye Barnes
ISBN 0-932776-21-3
119 pages, paperback $14.00

 


In these poems, language comes to life, lifts you up and takes you into the deeper, more dynamic dimensions of human experience. Here we find healing, harmony, and a mood of fresh, life-engendering wonder. Wound and Waking, Praise, Seasons, In the Shadow of the Machine Age, Poetry, Infancy to Old Age, For Those Who Live in Another Land, Choruses, Serenity.

Chorus
All of Us

May calm warmth work in us,
deep light shine through us,
the water’s power sound in us
and the ground’s strength live in us.

We are all journeying,
we are all singing,
we are all weeping.
We know each other
as deeply
as we can see.
If I do not know you,
I am blind or you are bound.
Let my warmth thaw your bonds.
Create my eyes with your light.

Silently and together
We are all journeying:
like the rivers underground,
like trains through the tunnels,
like stars through the evening.
Let us look at each other
and know it.

Christy Barnes
A Wound Awoke Me