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
6 comments:
Great images. Puts me in the mood to go woods walking.
An image redolent of Autumn...
This is beautiful... :)
Thank you for teaching me the word "mere." And for "cinnamon aftertones" and in general for the good savor.
I love the image of the stiff jointed "twin" and the slow ballet into the reed curtains. This is lovely.
Very nice, love the first 3 words!
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