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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

The Candle (one poem - two versions)


Although most of the drafts for these two versions of the same poem were written in January 1991 (during phase two of the First Gulf War), subsequently modified in 2005, I am still unable to decide which is the final version. Each version has its merits and no doubt their flaws too.

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 pue?

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

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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.

          

   Malcolm Evison

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Cementing Relationships


CEMENTING RELATIONSHIPS


Seeking a concrete image
to convey
             a pre-stressed thought
I lay foundations
for a fettered space.

The blue-print fails
the structure
              falls
far short of my emotion.

Set in my ways,
unable to explore
               the breaking strain
my need will carry.

Construct a hermitage
of words;
              contain
a solitude
upon the pristine page.





                                 Malcolm Evison

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

TWICE REMOVED


and here is the simple text of the same poem, in case of difficulty reading the illustrated poem




TWICE REMOVED


Today the sky
is one removed
from second-hand

the space
of window-door
is boarded up

the new skylight
reveals
a mottled blue white

ceiling. And we
sealed off
held captive

to constructor’s
whim



Malcolm Evison
30 March 2016