Showing posts with label footprints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label footprints. Show all posts

Thursday, April 20, 2017

WHY I HAVE SO FIRM A GRASP ON LATE 17TH CENTURY ECCLESIASTIC POLITICS



Certain memories I store in the episcopal palace
So its ghosts are used to me, nodding
When I come searching for the box where I keep
The stairway I climbed every day for most of 1975
Or putting away again the Krebs Cycle
Which I memorized in 1969; I've come near
To tossing it a dozen times but somehow
Never have.

In the garden stroll the disgraced bishop
And his highborn but slightly damaged mistress.
Following them at a discreet distance
Servants sweep out their footprints
Or would if ghosts left footprints.
At night, I have reason to believe,
The bishop -- something of a scholar,
Something of a rascal, something of a poet --
Rearranges the boxes I keep in his palace
And hides some of his memories with mine.

Friday, May 29, 2015

SCUA



Not easy to erase a hel-rune!
Lop off his head with your sword
And he'll go find another
Waiting patiently in the sedge
Its eyes brimming with pale light.
His ashes, thrown in the river,
Will be collected by efts and elvers;
Wet footprints will cross your dreams.