Thursday, 1 February 2024

Landscapes

Landscapes

 

This is the landscape of others' daydreams

dinner plate flat and domesticated like a tablecloth.

 It’s too predictable to be perfectly safe.

 Small ducks paddle in its bilges

                                                      and moorhens waddle pond-toed

                 over the flat green baize of the water weed.
                Landside and the green is pruned and manicured

                to tidy perfection.

                Even its countryside is disciplined.

                an ordered game of chess played out

                on clearly delineated fields

                with rolled hay-bales for pawns.

                Let your imagination stroll off

                and it will return

                appropriately and impeccably chaperoned.

                                                     There is no chance of inadvertently

                                                      stumbling on where the wild things are.

God forbid there should be wild things.

 

This was your land

though I never saw it.

I thought you were with me

chasing the swallow's tail to the next new horizon

when all you wanted was to play hide-and-seek

                                                        in the not so long grass;

                                                      the extent of the wilderness you hankered for.

While you came and went
my eyes hungrily followed     not you

but the buzzard on its way to the high places.

My ears dreamt of the wind's drum beat

and the sea moaning for the rock heavy coast.

I climbed moorland and mountains in my sleep

but when I came down again

                                                       you were not there.

I had lost you to the hay stack fields,

playing hide-and-seek with reality:

our landscapes sundered without us noticing.

Go feed the ducks

they will need looking after.









"Landscapes" is published in the poetry pamphlet "The Submerged Sea"
by J.S.Watts




©J.S.Watts

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