Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts

03/06/2013

I would walk again a Dorset year

I would walk again those spring tides
The unsettling shift of shingle slides
And all the spray in rainbows spun
Against the high tide harbour flung

Dried seaweed crackles underfoot
A cuttlefish, a long lost boot
A razorshell, and old, tarred rope
The beached turtle of an upturned boat

My steps are swamped by the shifting stones
The air pungent with bleached fish bones
And the sea is wild and free and rare
Shaking horses from his hair

I would walk again those summer lanes
With leafy boughs and murmuring streams
And overhead in the whistling sky
A lark song lost to cloudless eyes

White campion, ragged robin, cow parsley and wild garlic
All choke the low brook and wreathe a hedgerow garland
And underfoot the warm, worn tread of stile and chalkstone
Climbing up across the harvested flank of the hillside
To find the view all lost in a late haze
Sweet slumbering landscape on which to gaze

I would walk again those cold autumn cliffs
Towering above the wind drowned waves
Their buttress trees all torn into shapes
While scattered crows shout down the droves
As blackberry pocked and flinty scree
The valleys clamber to the sea

A sheeps wool twist caught on the wire
The seagulls loud lamenting choir
The whip crack cold cutting through my coat
And sea salt burning in my throat

I would walk again those winter fields
The frost cracked branches bare of leaves
And slide across the frozen bow
To where the river slowly flows
Hugged by mist-hung willow trees
Catching dew-strung cobwebs about my knees
Across the bank a rook coughs twice
And beats a path home for the night

And under early stars and greenish sky
The first snowflakes fall and fly
And I am certain standing here
I would walk again a Dorset year




Unravelling knots

Large turquoise skies
The colour of old urns
Turned into monolith slabs
Watching over those
Triangles in the snow
Unravelling into
Loose ends

The story unfolds
Canvas stretched to the bare bones
Of old boats

Now you are here
Reclining on a chair
Not a peeling orange chair
As I misunderstood
But peeling an orange
All but back there
In a bare room
High above
A small town in France

The story unfolds
Canvas stretched to the bare bones
Of cold ropes

Here, in this echoing hall
Full up with the sharing of
Accidental anecdotes
This Chatham sound
Some memories we carry with us
Some we throw, dead weights
Like divers to the bottom of the ocean
Pulling through the paint
At the knots and undercurrents


This pared down room
Skinned orange
Hung with so few pictures
A book on a settle to tell the rest
Tying it all together

While the paint drips
Unravelling knots


21/03/2012

…. and a Yeti

There is a creature I would love to see
A hominid, like you and me
That lives in mountains far from view
On snowy steppes where forests grew
And yet, I wonder if it can be
Still so hard to find a Yeti
What kind of creature can so quietly live
To cast no shadow or clue give
As to how and why and what it could be
Lost deep in our collective memory
And yet...

Are you snaggle-toothed and razor-clawed
Or panda-ish and prone to snore
Do you have fur, a mountain bear
Or are you feathered, scaly, hippy-haired
Big cat, primate, dinosaur
Do you sing or do you roar
Do you forage for fruit and nuts
Or do you hunt and rip out guts?
Questions I have asked since a child
About Sasquatch, Bigfoot, creatures of the wild
Does the fossil record show
That once giant apes lived in the snow
Maybe I should look on Google maps
Use satellites for camera traps
And yet...

We scour our universe for life out there
A million, billion stars at which we stare
Use telescopes, computers, space probes, SETI
But we haven't found you yet,Yeti
Would we be kind when we do
Would we step softly in your shoes
Leave you to live in quiet grace
The rarest of our so-called human race?
Stranger creatures have emerged
The coelacanth for centuries submerged
Raised, phoenix-like from the ocean floor
New creatures found practically next door
And yet...

I've seen strange creatures too
Lungfish, gloworms, ligers in a zoo
But on my list of things left to see?
World Peace, the Taj Mahal... and a Yeti