well, i hope you are keeping up! This month is Tunnels of Time Month and it's all because of (possible) woodworm. (see here) - the editor
In the forest the call of the cuckoo is
fading.
On the other side of the forest is the
valley.
Down in the valley there is a river and
alongside the river there is a town and in the town there is a market.
And me.
And a swan.
I am old, the market is older and the town
is ancient.
Though not as old as the river, which flows
through the times that see everything come and go.
The swan, however, is new.
She, though it may be he, arrived in the
spring and us in the forest, valley and town are happy with her arrival.
Her whiteness looks out of place but
perfect against the green of the forest and the grey stone of the town.
The river cradles her.
I stop to admire her as I return from the
market.
She floats over and softly says hello.
Ilook in my bag for possible food.
I throw her a broad been, it bobs under the
water with its weight and then resurfaces near her.
She ripples her neck and takes the bean in
her beak.
Then she lets it drop.
She doesn’t eat beans.
I throw her a strawberry, one that smelt so
nice as I walked past the seller.
It bobs, it floats, she doesn’t even dain
to move toward it.
She doesn’t eat strawberries no matter how
sweet.
I break a corner of the sesame loaf and
drop it near her, a little upstream.
She reaches for it and it is gone.
She eats bread.
I cross the river, leave the town, traverse
the forest.
In the forest there is a church.
In the church is a bell and the bell rings
and it’s midday.
Near the church there is a house.
In the house there is me.
I eat runner beans, strawberries, cherries AND
bread.
I am not a swan.
But I wish I could fly.
2 comments:
Are we back to normal now?
Feels like I've just passed through the looking glass or the wardrobe.
Ah yes, June 4th ... just where I thought it would be.
I will sleep well tonight.
;-)
June is the new normal, sort of , but keep on your toes!
Thanks for the song by the way.
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