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Today’s poem first appeared on the
blog in 2015. I am only re-posting poems that I have recently revised by changing the
title, amending aspects of the poem itself if only slightly, or both; to explore
the blog archives further, simply click on links you will find on the right
hand side of any blog page.
Last year, a reader e-mailed to ask
if I would mind if I recommend my blogs on social media. Not at all, be my
guest., the more, the merrier. I should point out, though, that I no longer use
social media myself. I found myself getting frustrated with a lot of 'fake
news' and trolls objecting to the fact that I am gay yet write general as well
as gay-interest poetry. (Do they really not appreciate there
is more to anyone - whatever their gender, ethnicity or creed
- than their sexuality?) I am not ashamed of being gay, but neither will I be
stereotyped into any box, whatever shape or form. I am
especially delighted, therefore, that some straight readers have taken the
trouble to let me know they visit and enjoy my gay blog from time to time.]
Oh, and many thanks to those
readers who have been in touch to say they have enjoyed some of the novels
serialized on my fiction blog:
I hope to upload them as e-books at
a later date. [I had such plans for retirement, including travel plans, but
have felt overwhelmed from time to time by various health issues. There were
initial problems with my prostate cancer during the early days of hormone
therapy in 2011 followed by a bad fall the following year which left me with a
smashed heel and unable to walk for months. Last year a venous ulcer left me
housebound for months and I now need to wear compression stockings. However, I
am on top of all that now if still experiencing some difficulty walking, even
with the aid of my trusty walking stick, and get out and about as much as I
can. More recently, of course, the Covid-19 coronavirus arrived, and I am but
one among millions worn down by its consequences for all of us, although I am
still alive so must be glad for that ... and count my blessings rather than
whinge my woes. wry bardic grin
Meanwhile ...
There are few scenes more amazing
about any landscape that particularly captures the imagination than sunbeams
dancing on the back of a blast of rain.
They may well strike at the heart,
those sunbeams, and open it up for nature, human nature and our own
self-consciousness to make of their findings what they will ...
life-force sun come again, Apollo
re-asserting
a hold on humanity as old
as the evergreen slopes of Parnassus,
a landscape of life forces ever creating
and re-creating us
sending out a message
of hope and joy, offering sad souls
some respite from pain,
dreams to aspire, well worth recalling
where any rainbow’s turning
reveals no ages-old mythical ending
likely to help compensate
for some bleak, unfulfilling spring
(summer, too?) till autumn
takes its cue from our tears, prelude
to a wintry season of longing
for a (far) kinder spring and summer
than once came upon us
like opportunist magpies to egg-birds,
leaving a trail of blood
more likely even than Joseph’s coat
of, oh, so many colours
to be misunderstood by those of us
anxiously looking to the poetry
of a common humanity for ways
to re-invent ourselves
of all they (and we) see, hear, say,
and do, if only for sharing in a feeling
for the poetry of humanity, its arts,
sciences, and natural forces creating
and re-creating us
P-O-E-M-S,
LIFE FORCES or POETRY, LANDSCAPE OF THE ARTS
Glorious
landscape under a rainbow;
Birdsong,
a bouquet of happy hearts
Let
cloud faces make what they may
Copyright R. N. Taber 2004; 2019
[Note: An earlier version of this
poem under the title 'A Feeling for Poetry' appears in The Third Eye by
R. N. Taber, Assembly Books, 2004.]
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