I have caught a moment
I am lifted in the gravity of time
In Clendish Wood.
The trees here breathe in the wind
Right deep into their diaphragms.
A symphony of birds chatting,
having a barny,
Whistling sweet nothings through
the trees.
A wood and a motorway, parallel,
And though there’s no drowning out
The drones – human and machine –
I chose where I place my focus.
Their sounds will not diminish you.
The wood keeps me here like a womb
And the trees close behind me like
Harry
When he enters the maze - the fear,
Yes, but also the possibility, the
drive.
The brances swirl in the breeze
like
Perfect paintstrokes designing the
sky
And two walls of bright white
blossom
Steer my way, caging me in like
The sweetest of kidnaps.
Sticky weed, remember that?
I wonder why Nature makes me cry.
It’s relief, it’s remembrance, it’s
engrained
In our cells since the beginning.
This
Is where we’re meant to be. This
Is who we are. Well –
I will water the wildness.
The sunlight through the moving
trees
Flashes like a mirrorball all
around,
While leaves parachute their way to
the ground
With speed and courage and the wood
Catch them gracefully and
gratefully.
And there’s always a rustle without
a being,
No matter how hard you look. The holly
has
Turned brown and crisp and lost
Any prickly status, clinging to
it’s mother
For dear life, positively soft.
There’s the
Path, I have to go. I can't stay
here forever.
So with a sodden leaf-laden heart,
I go on,
Until the next time, and start the day.
Until the next time, and start the day.
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