Red deer graze
the Jackson mere,
cinnamon aftertones
on slow waves
of midday light.
Velvet damp, a stag
raises his head.
His twin,
a debarked willow,
stands stiff jointed.
On the wrong side
of the thyme tracks,
he turns to face a storm
that will wash
into September ditches.
As if startled
by a sudden snail,
he strides a slow ballet
into the wings,
reed curtains.
Gordon Mason, Scotland and Spain
Great images. Puts me in the mood to go woods walking.
ReplyDeleteAn image redolent of Autumn...
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful... :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for teaching me the word "mere." And for "cinnamon aftertones" and in general for the good savor.
ReplyDeleteI love the image of the stiff jointed "twin" and the slow ballet into the reed curtains. This is lovely.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, love the first 3 words!
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