I am
often asked for a CD of my poetry reading on the 4th plinth in London's
Trafalgar Square in 2009 as my contribution to Antony Gormley's One and Other 'live sculpture' project. There are no
CDs of participant’s but I have posted a link to mine below. Be warned, though,
the whole thing last an hour. (To watch others who took part, simply remove my
name from the end of the link and browse.):
http://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20100223121732/oneandother.co.uk/participants/Roger_T [For now, at least, this link needs the latest Adobe Flash Player and works best in Firefox; the archives website cannot run Flash but changes scheduled for later this year may well mean the link will open without it. Ignore any error message and give it a minute or so to start up. The video lasts an hour. ] RT 3/18
Now, we all
have our ups and downs, the latter possibly at their worst after nightfall and
in the early hours. As for getting through the darker, rougher, landscapes of
life, be sure Hope is on hand even when we feel most abandoned and alone; we have but to acknowledge her...
MOON
UNDER THE WATER, A TIMELY ENCOUNTER WITH HOPE
She
strolled as silent as light
to stand
by my side;
together
we watched moonlight
surf a
rolling tide
She took
my hand, held it tight,
said not
a word
as we
watched a jaded starlight
across
the water glide
She led
me to the water’s edge,
shadows
dipping low,
night
train sobbing on a bridge
like a
war widow
She
squeezed my hand, let it go,
trod
softly on moonlight,
its
sylph-like waves grieving so
for the
death of night
She did
not call on me to follow
yet I
heard her voice
filling a
heart left dark and hollow
for given
no choice
She sung
a song of truth and lies,
urging I
live life to the full
where
moonlight’s bridge of sighs
gives way
to dawn’s chorale
I
returned home, day’s light clear
if cheeks
stained with tears,
mail
train raising a hearty cheer
for the
world’s survivors
[From: Tracking
the Torchbearer by R. N. Taber, Assembly Books, 2012]
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