Friday 4 August 2006

Dawn by Bondbloke

The rosy fingers of the goddess of the dawn
Slide like the crafty hands of a cat burglar,
Over the window ledge of the horizon,
And begin to jemmy the lock of the day.

Sunrise comes as the visual music of the cosmos;
The soft light of dawn flowing passionately,
Like the lethargic caress of a gentle lover
Over the sleepy, undulating body of the sea.

The sea sucks noisily at the sandy shore,
Like an old man drinking tea from a saucer.
The seagulls plaintive cry greets the day,
Before other birds have even brushed their teeth.

The most precious time of day is dawn.
Aurora comes to the world anew each day.
Stripping off her cloak of spangled darkness
And flaunting her red and gold-flecked body.

Bondbloke , Leith, Scotland

4 comments:

Crafty Green Poet said...

This is the first of three atmospheric sea poems from Bondbloke.

Anna Piutti said...

I absolutely love this poem's imagery and personifications.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful. I'm tempted to translate it for my own poetry blog, so I'll have to contact the athor about it!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the kind comments ladies... nia please feel free to translate this for your poetry blog.