Showing posts with label scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scotland. Show all posts
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
North
Soft, translucent light shoots down from a far-away place
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Sunday, 27 April 2014
Garden
Two blackbirds flit in and out
of dead, fallen branches,
in a garden filled with
brand new colour
and a Belfast sink.
Ferns, green and hardy,
trail down from the roof
and the black iron window bars
have started to peel;
beautiful rust outside these
dove grey walls.
The daffodils have begun
to wilt,
yellow giving way to blue.
Harebells find pathways
through the woods
and I see apple blossoms
in a new light.
We talk of being children
in an era long gone
and I can smell sea-salt
on my open hands.
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milkweed,
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poem,
poetry,
scotland,
spring,
weedsandwildplaces,
wildflowers
Saturday, 26 April 2014
Foraging
Light lingers,
like the smell of thyme
on that newly born mountain.
Spring, fresh as birth/
wild as oak,
holds her tune.
Our river,
mysterious and ancient as the night,
rushes forth.
The past is younger than our fading youth.
I gather my mornings in close
and pick harebells in the evening's white glow.
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