A poem I have just written |
Words With these words I do digress For what I am about to say is not to impress As I look for words that we seem to have lost I feel I need them heard as to me they did possess Something special when I press hard against my chest Full on and furlong wee little words we have lost And now we know not where they belong Pathways through time have covered their gleaming With the passages of never-ending timeless meaning For where art thou thy wondrous words From our bygone past have you been deferred With history of emerging bind over your elusive time Do you struggle to be seen in the streets of the well read Is your time in the sun covered under what we said The murky waters of an unimaginative clasp Have clipped you from our ears grasp Wonder oh wonder was it me Who failed to utter thee instead of you I choose the easier critique to express my views When you were there for me just waiting to bemuse And pluck your fetalis petite coronet from natures amuse Climb out from under your dusty text book pew Present again your clever amusing tongue For we have miscued over your descriptive valour You carried such glamor and grace when sprouted from Greats like James, Ann, Jane, Henry, William and the other fella From under yonder fallowed log must thou lie Struggling to gasp and contrive Wind and rain doth drown ye not Time and tide will unleash thee to the untried lot Gather from whence thou came word prince to Enlighten we of little brain again With thou gladiator meandering slur of fame Doth you hide under melting snow Only while them cold winds blow Unfrock thou hidden sheath to reveal Once again thine clever unabashed beak We of us who wait in vain protean Wish to hear thine sounds said again Come hither from yonder this hidden tomb Rise up oh word prince and visit us this noon Shyness was not your buoyant game Reframe with critique you hath slandered and defamed thou gestured with words those of which I could never explain Toss thine tethered cloth and come to us again. Gary Duffy 2007 |