Friday, November 15, 2013


Wake Widening Astern                                                

 Keel of Bright Words


                       (for Karen Wedeles)

                1

White water at wing-tip
gulls flying before bow-sprit
white water at wing-tip
gulls crying before storms

clear light for arriving
eagles soaring     far seeing
empty fish pans     empty wallets
high hulls      hollow sounding

        so disconsolate
        pebbles skipped like a discus
        sink beneath the waves

        courage
        don't weep
        though for a million reasons

approach me again
approach me once more in your tangles
       
        wild & wantonly
        wound & woven
        confusion come seeking me

with goat bells jangling
hooves running before me
into your mysteries, secrets safeguarded

rapt in a furled wing.


                2

in the foothills
hooves sinking in loam
amid fallen oranges...
& amid another grove
hooves pressed leaves
twigs grass into the loam
& the loam sprang back...

trying to avoid that grove
but she always confronted me
& weakening I stumbled
into the impress the loam had prepared

hooves lightly on my bones
skin dried by sun
untouched avoided as carrion
& always she was coming toward me
but she did not come straightway
but let me hear she was approaching
while skin swollen
flesh leaving the bone
senses slowed to the rhythm of the grove
which knew seasons and not days
& always she approached me
but she did not come

& I knew she would not
& I could not go or stay
knowing and not knowing
for a moment
I was happy


Andalusia, Spain, February 1970

© Dick Russell, 2013

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