Kids, there are a lot of really great poems out there on any given day, but when I read this one, posted in the Pantry on Father's Day, I swooped down on it as happily as an eagle on an especially tasty mussel. Traveller, by Rosemary Nissen-Wade, who writes at the aptly named The Passionate Crone, was written some years ago to her step-dad, as he lay dying.
I commented, on her site, that if I were doing I Wish I'd Written This, I would select her poem. And then went: wait a minute! I do Poem of the Week! So here it is, for your delectation.
My stepfather showed me oceans.
Now these midnight moments
call and flesh the ketch
from childhood,
dusted by moonlight,
perfectly still
at the end of the pier.
That New Year’s Eve we danced
in circles on the sand.
Sand and sea joined flat.
We might have walked straight out
with no dividing breath.
‘St. Elmo‘s Fire,’ he said
pointing, as flame without wind
blew in the bare poles
leaving them clean.
The moon’s long wake
pierced the horizon.
My stepfather gave me boats.
Tonight he’s dying,
I’m far from home.
Twin masts faintly gilded
rise perfectly still
through all my seas, all ships
poised ever since,
a track of light
widening across the water.
Gone by morning.
First published in Universe Cat (Melbourne, Pariah Press, 1985)
Also in Secret Leopard (Paris, Alyscamps Press, 2005)
Perfect choice. I do love this poem. It never fails to move me.
ReplyDeletesmiles. it is a great choice...and i am equally as excited for the pic of you rosemary...smiles...love the colors in your dress
ReplyDeleteRosemary, what a beautiful poem. Oceans and boats are indeed wonderful gifts. No child could ask for more. And yes, I love that picture too!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this poem! Rosemary is one of my favorites at Poets United.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Sherry, for choosing 'Traveller'. And thanks to all of you for your kind comments. It's lovely to be chosen here.
ReplyDelete(I still have my gorgeous Goddess dress, but the purple-red hair is a thing of the past, lol.)
So beautiful and very touching... this brought tears to my eyes. A lovely, lovely tribute.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous poem! So many wonderful lines...I am in awe!
ReplyDeleteWhat a moving tribute~
Wonderful pick!
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Great picture Rosemary! Your poem is so touching.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful choice to share Sherry!
Beautiful and touching.
ReplyDelete~Imelda
yes, a very lovely and moving poem.
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