Book of poems written for the second and third years of the Promptly Poetry Challenge. |
Evensong Bell Emerging from the trees to a wheatfield warm in cloudless sun, the air, still, and sound silent, till from the distant copse, a dark splash across the faded horizon, the languid, round and haunting note, “cuck-oo,” a pause and then again, fainter even than before, as though flying away, “cuck-oo.” Transported then to a timeless place, an England ever steeped in summer, I stand in gentle warmth, unmindful of present troubles, deep in reverie of peace eternal, induced by the cuckoo’s ephemeral call. From the shaded churchyard behind, a peal of bells, ringing forth, a celebration of the gifted land. Book On the lectern, a book, massive, ancient, weighty, and imposing, illuminated by a ray of sunlight escaping the coloured glass of a window high up near the dark and shadowed, vaulted ceiling, arched above and spreading its cloak of gloom upon the furthest reaches of the statued niches, the regiments of ordered pews, the dusty flags and banners, once bright and garish, now dulled by the ages and tarnished memories. But lifted on the dais, highlighted by the shaft illuminant, living and breathing in that atmosphere, the book, open and the pages reflecting the reason for being. Candle Evening, the light fading from the stained glass of the windows, no longer affording a coloured and hazy glow to the interior, the darkness gathering and growing from the walls until the candles are lit, the priest in his vestments shuffling up and down the aisles, creating those bright, sharp points of light in globes of vision along the choir, the nave and chancel. In the still air, the multiple flames stand upright, unwavering, in the darkness, silent sentinels to the night. Line count: 57 Free verse For Promptly Poetry, Week 21, October 2021 Prompts: Bell, book, candle. |