there's a path
a secret
path
the sign's got lost
and the path will soon lose itself
too
ivy and fallen branches
are taking over
at the end of this path is an ancient meadow
volleys of goldfinches
explode into the air at every step
the magpie cackles
and
the rabbits scurry
here stand the oldest
people of wood
twisted and broken
they endure
in the meadow
beside the quiet water
their heart a cave
dark and sheltered
softwood
sympathy
then over your shoulder catch a glimpse
of rugged laughter
the merry old king
of the riverbank
stand up, m' boy,
look at me square and honest,
a fine caper
and no mistake
square
and honest
but villains came creeping
in night time and malice
in fire and torture
flame
and shadow
but
on this broad afternoon
on this broad afternoon
let us spread wide our gladsome, welcoming shadows
said
the great lady of the willows
for we have in our hollow bones
new
life
springing
the blackbird is singing
thistledown twirling
the people of wood are silent
waiting
and
your path may look
so
very
different
when it
take care
Well done, John. And I absolutely love your tale about the chair leg at Trinity College. Be well.
ReplyDeleteWonderful John - magical in fact. I want to walk through that wood. It reminds me of the stories of BB 'The Little Grey Men' and 'Down the Bright Stream' - do you know them?
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post John. That last photo is particularly lovely. Like Weaver I have the BB books about The Little Grey Men and agree that they would be very much at home here.
ReplyDeleteFabulous people of the wood.
ReplyDelete"volleys of goldfinches explode into the air"--you make me see them!
ReplyDeleteWhen I take photos I sometimes get into a sort of trance. I'm unaware of anything except the thing I'm trying to snap. It occurred to me that the old willow trees are equally unaware of the mad, rushing world outside their old meadow. To them our world, at the other end of the scret path, is the dream.
ReplyDeleteAs to the BB books I've never heard of them. If there's any influence it's probably from listening to too many Incredible String Band albums in my youth!
Thanks for all your comments.
Wondrous! I've just discovered your blog. I'll definitely be back.
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