Thursday 31 July 2014

THE RHYTHM OF WOOD

THE RHYTHM OF WOOD

Hazel Burns well - made for fire
Ash splits and cuts easily. The thorn
is the best. Elders are useless, he gestures
through gaps. His hands are veined
like leaves, he touches his cap in thought.

He is a character from this town land;
born of the substance of soil,
his pride in wood-piles.

A shy bachelor smile - and dragging a branch,
comments on the cold March - his furrowed brow
like his fields are full with life, and worn with the
tread of time, fertilized with the rapture of repetition
which feeds his ragged trouser philanthropy?

Forty acres with a rose-scented doorway to the past, 
and at last, reconciled to being a bachelor and a good
neighbour. I smile gratitude for his earthy routine -
the rhythm of wood freely given.