Saturday, June 2, 2012

Talisman and charm

Talisman and charm

Not in a box
but in a globe of glass, blown beautifully
from sand
first then, with care, that blackbird
perfecting his rounded notes,
with harmony from others 
seren squeak and a monotone  whistler;
swifts for the swoop, scything the sky
(which should be blue of course, plus cirrus swirls).

The pool, aqua, small ripples in a dance.
Lavender and bee buzz, whirring hummingbird moth;
Pierre de Ronsard rose
(for its white to pink blush), scent of honeysuckle, red rose
entwined, scrambling over the wall, pale stone warm
with crevices, creatures: a lizard wriggling, the tree frog
(for he quacks so loudly and his lime-bright green).

Pines,  preferably parasol for the south
the promise of salt and sea, Mediterranean
but cypress too, index upwards, Fingers of God.
Elderflower in May, frothed like cream
or lavish lacy cloth; geranium crushed pungent
basil most certainly, and mint
poppies (for they are survivors) brash, splash, staining the wheat fields red.
Put in cornflowers too!

Some terracotta tiles ridged on rooves
and last of all, a finishing and a frame
blue on the edge of the sky,
beloved mountains floating, like a dream.
All of it sealed, saved in a globe of glass
hung where it glows in the light
for talisman and charm,  
memories held in a poem
against the darkest day

2nd June 2012, Hounoux