DR. VERRILL
The US of A in the year ’59 —
From the west a light came, to rise and to shine
The light of pure knowledge, in one man, alone
From the Valley of the Saints he had walked . . . and then flown
Try to imagine the country he found
Creative, perhaps, but ignorance bound
Yet people came forward — a rarefied few
And somehow they seemed to know just what to do
The Verrills, the Granvilles, the Olsens, and more
Their names are preserved in our Movement’s great lore
Good fortune, great wisdom conjoined in these souls
Saints one and all, with divinest of goals
Whatever was needed, that service they did —
Whatever he asked, whatever he bid
Our Movement’s great Founders — they were the ones
We look back on them now, shining like suns
To spiritually regenerate a world gone sterile
Among them, of course, was our dear Dr. Verrill
One thing’s so plain to us — perfectly clear
If they’d not been there — we’d not be here
At the start of the changing of time and its tides
Maharishi would train them as Meditation Guides
Catalina Island was the site of these courses
Sweet weeks with Maharishi and precious discourses
Then, in October in the year ’62
Catastrophe suddenly reared into view
A crisis of missiles, East facing West
The world now faced its most threatening test
Nuclear weapons arrayed on each side —
Never before had the gulf been so wide
The threat was stupendous, the risk inconceivable
Looking back now, it seems unbelievable
Maharishi took action in the field of inaction
In the field of silence, of purest abstraction
Beforehand he called them together to say:
Add more meditations to your schedule each day
More meditations — that was the plan:
Catalina Island, where rounding began
The crisis passed over, the danger subsided
Through dire straits Maharishi the world had guided
How did it happen? The answer is plain
Quite simple, as Maharishi would later explain:
When milk boils up and foam threatens to spill
Add drops of cold water — and it’s once again still
When ignorance had the world over a barrel
The world had passed its most serious peril —
And to help tip the scale was our dear Dr. Verrill
And the courses since then Dr. Verrill attended
Produced this result — the Cold War was ended
Catalina Island — we have it on film
Thanks to Dr. Verrill — we’re grateful to him
Footage on that film is also devoted
To something Maharishi with interest had noted
Water in spiral, in whirl, in swirl
Reminiscent of Rk . . . of a mind self-referral
Reminiscent, indeed, of our dear Dr. Verrill
He narrates his film with both humor and grace —
But never allows us a glimpse of his face!
But he left a group photo as big as a mural
Maharishi, Catalina Guides, and dear Dr. Verrill
We cannot praise David without praising Jessamine
For years by his side, constantly blessing him
Our library recently received some good luck —
The Verrill Collection — it arrived in a truck
Pamphlets and pictures and lecturing notes
SRM newsletters, full of great quotes
The Movement’s first steps, one reads and one traces —
The best U.S. history, packed in suitcases
They lived it and led it, Jessamine and David
What treasure they gathered — we’re grateful they saved it
93 years he’s now circled the sun
These verses can’t count all the things that he’s done
He’s made of himself a great student of Veda
Reverberations from which the whole cosmos is made
In public he’s ever in business apparel
Ever the Governor, dear Dr. Verrill
He always looks dapper, always looks sporty
Ready to speak of the Qualities Forty
We all recall how, at the drop of a hat,
He’d turn himself into a Harmonicat
He’d reach in his pocket, and right then and there
He’d play us some jolly American air
And regardless of weather, one enters the Dome
And there he is sitting, on backjack and foam
Regular in program for 45 years
All we can give is our three-in-one cheers
In Maharishi’s great service, he’s ever dynamic
But closing his eyes, his mind’s panoramic
An ocean of silence, an ocean of Veda
Where divine Laws of Nature have eternally played
A writer, a poet, a University Trustee,
He displays to us all what life’s meant to be
An American Founder — a glorious herald
How fortunate our nation was thus Dr. Verrill-ed
We say, “Dr. Verrill, verily, verily
You’ve lived your great life extraordinarily
Your birthday we celebrate mirthfully, merrily
Generations will honor you — quite necessarily
Lest language here waxes too florid and floral
We’ll hasten and hurry ahead to our moral:
We honor with candle, with conch, and with carol
Our venerated, valued, divine Dr. Verrill
January 10, 2005