Showing posts with label Savepenrhos. nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Savepenrhos. nature. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 May 2014

 
Scatter woods
The heart would were my thoughts unwalled,
Marry to dissolve in the swaddling scape,
Like sap from a tree, the vital spirit dipped
In honeycomb, play host to my lot
That I may reap the harvest in the eternal hour
And drench within to loosen the knot,
A keener joy distilled in the canopy
That draws my breath as if to replenish
The morning dew – resplendent in the tracery,
Rustling leaves mute the silence
And root my tangled feet among the trees
Where shadows espy semblance,
Altered in attendant nature I stood
To quench and dally – copious, to trance
The unbridled tread in the scatter woods,
Like an ancient eclipse that awes the sight
To multiply the plough by the sun and moon
A wooded scape unmasks the day from the night
And baptises the fettered mind into light, Breaking
Through the finest thread of natures original shroud.
 
by Jenny A Jones
 
 

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Chaucerian roundel poem - Aswooning the yellow hue of the daffodil debut


Aswooning the yellow hue of the daffodil debut
In the hallowed niche of Penrhos grove, bestrewn
The trail, always evergreen and wildly overgrown
The book of nature turns its page: aspring awoo!
All the birds throng the canopy in mesmeric tune
Aswooning the yellow hue of the daffodil debut!
Spellbound the fierce splendour, light imbues
Familiar boughs: squibs of the rainbow festoon;
Inspirit the air and all who come to commune
Aswooning the yellow hue of the daffodil debut!

Chaucerian roundel by Liza M Jones