Saturday, January 20, 2018

            for Persephone


a pile of wood chips two truckloads no cash
what remained a steaming shoulder-high mound
long enough left greenery was grey ash

radiance in hyacinth's bursting bulbs
tight clenched green spears thrusting
aside layered chip mulch surging with life

hay-forked by hand wheelbarrow trip after trip
downhill up again sun glancing through clouds
a rainbow brightens 
                                     weary he worships
Persephone while ardent song birds sing
in slant sunshine sharpening seven tines
scraping his fork for a metallic ring

ever young Persephone smiling kind

she whom he loves returning to his mind




Dick Russell
revised version, January 2018

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

 Lilac Time, 2018                                   

                                            for John Berryman



Lilac time has come and gone
campanulas are over
bumble bees work summer flowers
fewer honey bees this year
fuchsia fronds on slender stems
cascading greens and browns
daubed with crimson
a hummingbird at sip

Lilac time is Berryman time
who wrote so he would survive
from one day to the next
but did not survive
cheerful projections he made
predicting
his own demise

he died one January day in Minnesota 
a most serious month 
no lilac found in his hand
no bees to bury that man
campanulas were over

                   ii

so we      who chose to combat life
are we any less than they?
who threw their lives away
thinking life hopeless

lilac time comes again
campanulas too

he died one January day
a most serious month 
three years before Microsoft was founded
when lilacs could not be seen in winter
even in digital dreams 
just picture books and paintings
and color TV

                                    & said Mr. Bones 
                                    don't forget The Movies


Dick Russell (C) Richard M Russell
                    2018, 2024

Thursday, December 7, 2017

                        Sleigh Ride

              
a sleigh ride over crusted snow
beside wolfprints that forked
at the hillside where icicles
glow in conifers  ingest starlight
sparse on the hillside
flung from a forest

an absurd urge to abscond her
willingly wantonly warm in his arms
a fantasy to meet her
pink
still aglow scant of garments
wrapped in mink

abduction’s a fact
a threshold crossed
no desire to turn back
impetus is all
now they’ve gone into the forest
seeking sanctuary

in the depths of dark trees
pine boughs covering tracks
where offering a caress
from rose petal lips
hips on hips
her bright blue eyes hamstrung his


                                                copyright © Dick Russell
                                                                     2017



Tuesday, November 28, 2017


The Stile




A path that led from a country churchyard
became a footpath over the fields
to a stile where Donal sat and watched
the sun tip up the night's dark shields

through clods of dirt he heard the footpath
resonate   thickened with composted leaves
suggesting earth's accretion
how from all things natural beauty leaves

rain divided evenly about the stile
sunlight pared through cloud
a rainbow arched above the hedge
song thrushes sang out loud




                 copyright (C) Dick Russell
                       2017, 2023

Monday, November 20, 2017

Age Become Young or Whirling Dervish
Four Variations on a Theme


i

If I were not to go that way again
not be compelled to go on to the end
never know what she’d intend
should I get too near
not see her face up close and real
only what would seem surreal
if I saw her going by

if I would go that way again
would I find her playful spirit?
sparkling with spray
poised on a rock
water falling from hills
diamonds in her hair
November sunlight piercing autumn leaves
almost falling

if I went that way

ii


If I were not to go that way again
not be compelled to go on to the end
getting close never know what she’d intend
stolen glimpses impossible to obtain
going past grey stone walls her tears will stain
not rent by wind her tender face to tend
with alarm sudden calm surreal transcend
if she opened her door wide to my brain

would I go unashamed that way once more
would I find her radiant in a stream
glistening with river spray from up high
shards of sunlight piercing autumn’s score
bright leaves before fall lit by a sunbeam
caressed by darknesses’ breathless sigh


iii


Now summer’s gone again he’ll go that way
survey what remains after autumn’s fall
mark those leaves left on maple trees decay
walk unswept narrow pathways past that hall

where his mind listens with all its senses
making his brain’s most cogent images
transit passively time’s active tenses
searching for a signal that assuages

his disengagement as he passes by
leaving an impress on only those leaves
now only these words can carry his cry
through sound stone walls to the place where she weaves

a lone wolf howls at the moon for its mate
out in the wilderness beyond her gate

iv


if I walked on by
not looking back
not seeing a whirlpool of leaves
where sudden gusts stirred
a whirling dervish
arms outflung
spinning ever faster
into a trance
age become young





copyright © Dick Russell

                2017, 2023

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