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A companion to THE WORD OF SINNA LUVVA blog. An Outlet for new poems, drafts of poems and even rediscovered or reworked ones! For more poetry by Malcolm Evison see the Related Sites listing.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
twitter impromptus
twitter impromptus
bright
bright
sunshine
fries
brain
perspiration
swiftly
replaces
inspiration
malaise
this
time the outpouring
of
expletive laden invective
fails
to alleviate
the
nausea inducing malaise
- otherwise I'm OK!
butterflies
the
butterflies imbibe
nectar
of lavender
even
dark clouds
that
gather and glower
have
not yet
frightened
them
away
bees
an
abundance of bumble bees
are
drawn to the teasel
and
globe thistle flowers -
the
garden has a buzz of summer
Malcolm Evison
July 2013
Sunday, February 24, 2013
the candle
THE CANDLE (Version II)
A patterned globe
of wax emits
a subtle fragrance.
The flames shaft
laps the glowing air
waiting to break
this happy equilibrium.
Is this the flame
that purifies
whilst commentators whine
of surgical strikes.
Open the door, create
a minor turbulence -
the flame now licks
the candles side -
the meltdown of the globe
began precisely
with the strike
of that first match.
Today the bombs
rain down; a patterned globe
emits the stench
of burning flesh.
THE CANDLE (VERSION I)
Waiting to break
this happy equilibrium
the flames shaft
laps the glowing air.
Today the bombs
fall on Baghdad
–
I watch the candle burn.
A patterned globe
of wax emits
a subtle fragrance –
no flesh is burning
here in my room.
Is this the flame
that purifies –
surgically pure?
An opening of the door –
a minor turbulence,
the flame now licks
the candles side.
The meltdown of the globe
begins so casually.
Malcolm Evison
January 1991
Friday, February 08, 2013
on the road to the isles
ON THE ROAD TO THE ISLES
Numbed by this alien terrain,
where truth spells a montony
of rain, we ride entombed
towards our Shangri-La.
Each fresh horizon
taunts the tired eye,
echoes the fretful sense
of hours gone by.
A weariness pervades
this no-man's land.
*****
Go West young man!
We make our final fling -
turning to be embraced
by fire. The mist resorbed,
light's pan-theophany
revives a blighted mind.
Rainbows and thunderfall engrave
their echoes on the boundary
of our wonderment, refresh
a dormant sense.
The sky line seethes -
sun sanctified.
*****
White, searing, the unseen sun
burns from the core
of mountains, transforms
a shroud of haze
into a panoply of light.
Rocks swallowed by, still seize
upon this shimmering -
a spectral residue
of more torrential times.
Malcolm Evison
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
One for Richard III
Guess what positively identified car park skeleton prompted me to re-publish this poem
MISSION BETRAYED
[Redemore 22 August 1485]
Misjudged by many of my peers,
betrayed by those in whom
I placed my trust. Today
I sift through memory,
acknowledge scheming in my blood -
the unquenched thirst
of generations. Betrayal
led me to accept defeat
out of the very jaws
of victory. I clung
to pride.
***************
A Judas multiplied
was on my side,
in faith, I thought them
little Christs. Their company
made for me
a lonely ride.
*******************
The wetlands bogged me down,
Canuted by the rapid-turning tide.
Today I made myself
a pawn
for Tudors grasping hand -
Today I died a King,
upheld the remnants
of my dignity.
*********************
My crown was no more theft
than fate contrives
to thrust on monarchy itself -
Today I have my pride.
Malcolm Evison
Friday, January 11, 2013
First Rite
First Rite
Reluctantly
compliant twigs
permit
the murmuring wind
to
pluck arpeggios -
they
glisten as they dance,
throw
off the recent rain,
as
if to solemnize the ground
in
Holy baptism.
Shoots
drill
through
the cold
sodden
ground,
shrilling
defiance.
Snow’s
residue,
a
blanket stitch,
hems
in the pale green spears.
A
sunbeam breaks
the
day’s grey wash -
as
if to bless
this
new emergence.
24 January 2007
Thursday, October 04, 2012
Awe Struck
AWE STRUCK
and late at night
I trudge through well-worn paths
alone beneath the vastness
of the skies
awe struck
I stop and stare -
no other footfall echoes
in this vast auditorium
I spot
a glow worm light
wonder if it too may be
as distant
as the firmament
of stars
always remaining
just out of reach
*
Malcolm Evison
04 October 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Raptors
raptors
thermal riding
circling gliding
two red kites
I stand transfixed
rapt in the moment
the rest of time
stood still
Malcolm Evison
28 April 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
just another day
just another day
striving to ignore
the sundry aches and pains
the flesh is heir to
I sit and watch
the rains incessant flow –
birds flit
from shrubbery to feeders
wallow in puddle baths -
I struggle
with a vague desire
to don a coat
wonder if I
dare venture out
to taste
the sodden air
Malcolm Evison
19 April 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
BRIGHT
BRIGHT
blue sky
wisp streaked
with silver grey
the air is crisp -
the frost dressed lawn
crackles
beneath my feet
Malcolm Evison
14 January 2012
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