Another poem for Magpie Tales. Better late than never.
Moving
South
facing, bricks glowing, rather like me its
aspect
was open but with emptiness inside;
a
blank canvas whose origins are unknown.
Shabby
but not chic, high in the air but
in
no way haughty, it overlooked the park.
The
apartment was small, (the agent’s word was
bijou, mine was womblike
which suited my intention).
I
moved in with cat, books and an optimistic frame.
I
aired the place for days and days, gathered salt
and
water, swept and scrubbed, hung up bunting, filled
each
room with violets, pinks and roses, flooding
them
with light. I lit candles and sweet incense,
scented
sandalwood and sage
I scattered salt in corners,beat
drums in rhythm,
laughed, clapped, danced and played
laughed, clapped, danced and played
rock
music way up to the roof. I threw out
blinds
and curtains for I really love to see
the
skies and count the stars and look out nightly
at
the moon. The escape route, though an
eyesore,
was
a comfort just in case my candles ever
tipped
and quickly spread their flames and
secretly
I felt a little stranded up so high.
After
rent is paid, the choice is often heat
or
eat but when the days are bright, I open
windows
wide, survey the view, admire the park
and
watch the sunlit shadows as they dance
upon
those warming, ancient redbrick walls.
Cait
O’Connor
2 comments:
How lovely to see you are still blogging. It is AnnaKarenin of old. The poem is so clever, I always got great pleasure from your writing back then.
Sad about the giraffe. They had a similar issue in Lyon with Elephants last year. There was a big thankfully successful campaign and they went to Monaco.
Zoo"s are controversial anyway at the very least they should endeavor to protect all their animals if they are to justify their existence
Rachelxx
I enjoyed reading this - thank you for sharing it.
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