Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts

03/03/2015

rain tomorrow

Now seems like a good time to start a new set of poems/songs under the title 'rain tomorrow' taken from one of my poems, Reculver Beach. I took the cover picture at Minster Leas last year.

Reculver Beach

The rough leather of a dog fish skin
Spiry and age-spotted into dry seaweed
Scratching on the soles of our shoes
And a perfect crab shell, legs and all
Hollowed out by the tide
Soft parts long since departed
Now weeping scales of salt onto our palms
Bleached shells and smooth pebbles
Picked from a beach pocked with horned poppy
As we walk beyond the reach of the sea

And all along the Viking Way they cycle
Flat out, fast and free
Billowing their hair with a windy brine
From Wigmore and wherever
In serious pursuit of leisure

Here now, the old flint walls
Flinching under a blue sky
As starlings form a chorus line
High up on the rafters of the old towers
To entertain us with a song and dance
From some bawdy, birdy music hall
Reviewing the late summer sky
This weather cannot last
Rain tomorrow
And they will give one last bow
Then exit left for winter

And all along the Viking Way we walk
Dawdling at the view
Of giant windmills out to sea
And trains and tractors
Pulling the flat land taught
Below a winnowed sky

We reach the car park
Just time for a drink and a snack
This weather cannot last
They say it'll rain tomorrow
And we comment, again, on the cormorants
Fishing from the posts in pairs
And if they were young egrets we saw in that tree
And we give one last bow to the beach
While checking our shoes
Then exit left for the motorway


03/06/2013

Unlike Anything

And old boats don't run back to the sea
Once beached they stay there
Out of reach
Their wooden bones bleaching
Under a seagull sky
Sea salt leaching
From their creaking hulls

And old boats don't run back to the sea
Unlike those summer tides
Unlike those days of sand
Unlike those rock pools emptying
And footprints sinking
Running back into the sea
We were unlike anything before

And old boats don't run back to the sea
Hiding nets and hooks they stay moored
Safe from the high tide
And winter storm
Old rope frayed and worn
Won't help to moor me now
Unlike anything anymore

And I am running back to the sea
Sea salt leaching from my eyes
Footprints sinking
Under seagull skies
Unlike anything anymore
A high tide and a winter storm
Unlike anything before

Old boats don't run back to the sea
You once said that to me


14/08/2012

Deep Mystery


Swimming up on the shore
With my water wings
Scales falling from my eyes
I'm back to the tide line
To hear the sand sing
Dragging the seaweed rhythm
Is there where I see the sunrise?

The wild horses couldn't keep me in my grave
And I'm washed up and not feeling to brave
Guess then, I'm on my knees to pray
Come Neptune, be my king
Not drowning, jusy need to sing
Dragging the seaweed rhythm
And when we smile it'll be a sunrise

All our lives pour into the sea
And yet it still retains deep mystery