Showing posts with label oystercatchers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oystercatchers. Show all posts
Friday, 25 April 2014
Tjaldur
Waiting for the snow to calm,
The land, white and lunar
beneath volcanic heights,
holds its breath.
We journey to the very South
of this Northern Island
in search of barren solitude
and silence.
Water gushes down,
falling like moonlight onto black rocks.
But we can hear no sound at all
from the cliff face,
Until oyster-catchers
undo the bright, still silence;
beautifully.
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cliffs,
iceland,
mountains,
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spring,
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