Sunday, 26 December 2010

Home

Father, I am gone today
Did you miss me while I was home?
The fairest doe led me away
Before so much was borne


All the hills have eyes, she said
The swaying trees have ears
Trust in me, and no one else
Or it shall end in tears


After years of dust and spider's silk
Dark streaks flicker, shadows linger
The raven's call, the dragon's whimper
Echo in the forest ground


Shifting in the gathered leaves
Betwixt the branches yew
The moon rose bright; I watched, and sighed
And heard the howling wolf


And wondered what it was to try
And meet a friend or foe
That more than once had trotted from here,
And slighted the darkest doe

Friday, 3 December 2010

Time

Once upon a merry time
They walked through flowering fields
There was time to sniff the roses
What was planted was what yield


They sang and laughed and danced together
And thought it would last forever
One lone man said "Time is here!"
But it was a vain endeavor


Then there came a sunny time
And the shadows were chased away
The delicate flowers withered
And the sheep began to stray


But they revelled in the warmth of day
Though the man continued to say,
"Time is moving, change is here!"
But the people did not hear


Then there came a colder time
And once green leaves were falling
Soon the kindred sprites were hiding
While rowdy kids went romping


They simply enjoyed the soothing air
As the lone man gathered wood
It could get colder or it could get warmer
Time was fickle, but foresight was good


Then there came a freezing time
When breaths froze in their throats
They put on all that was in their closets
And pulled on all their coats


They burnt their chairs and burnt their books
But still they starved in the cold
The lone man sighed and laughed and cried
Once upon a time of old