We have just received news that all the
current production and the threatened possible massive expansion of a local
quarry has been ‘mothballed’.
In Celebration
Listen, can you hear the sighing of the
Earth’s relief?
My cottage sighs
along and smiles, she always
smiled, even on the grey
hanging days that
had beset us in the dark
times when even
Earth’s light faded and
even she seemed sad.
My cottage smiled at signs
of spring; she opened
out her doors for me,
threw wide her windows
and her heart.
At night, even in
winter, her enchantment
would prevail; she would grow brighter, the dust
motes, cobwebs and
all the mess would retreat.
Tonight, with just the flicker of a smile
amidst the kindness
of a lamplight’s glow
she tempts me from
her fire of crackling logs.
Under the moon we celebrate
the news;
we sing and whoop and
clap along for joy.
I play music and only
very softly
shall I sing but my
son will write and sing
his song and play
guitar. The neighbours will
rock, the fields shall
resound, Michael will play
harmonica. And all
will whistle, hum
or la de la.
And all should miss this,
if ever it were gone.
Listen, can you hear the sighing of the
Earth’s relief?
Cait O’Connor
12 comments:
Wonderful feeling in this post!
I can hear it, Cait!
Happy Easter to you all!!
xo,
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Cait, your news is good, and your poem is splendid.
I do like the idea of the earth giving a welcome sigh.
I'd love to be able to hear the music round your cottage!
Happy Easter, xo
Frances
Great news indeed! A wonderful poem of celebration, both of the good news and your home.
Oh, such wonderful news, and such wonderful words.
Ah, yes I can hear it. What a relief when the people speak for the Earth rather than for mondy.
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