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Gifts from the ebb tide

1

 

Grey sky greyer sea

a litter of rocks balance

coat bright hat blue mittens striped

as on these November steps

you collect the gifts of the ebb tide

 

2

Glint green this living tapestry echoes

Jilly’s field with tractor not Devon

but salt-flats rocky revetments moorland rising

a map crossed by a chiromatic line

our destiny marked out on this concrete wall?

 

3

Beached clinkered double-ender

a bay-courser sjekte strand-crunched

fit once for Viking raiders two abreast

now daubed with tin ends of patriotic paint

a sea-steed hobbled hard on the shore

 

4

Bow faced a sea helmet thrice rope strapped

slow moulded over the boat builder’s ribbanded jig

a spanglehelm of wood

curved sheer straked plank bilged a tuck stern

raising its proud head seaward

 

5

Viewed from the air a map rolls out

north to the tilted curve of the horizon’s rim

cloud scattered mountained red

betwixt seas sun chalked wine-stained a volcanic isthmus

provokes desert the western waste land of  a brooding city

 

6

Oh face of ropes knot eyed!

you blue cheeked wide smiler

wild wild your  head of hair

beachcombed and splayed

wrapped on the sternest post

 

7

She sewed sugar kelp on the sea shore

a sporophyte with sheltered frond​

strap-like stem stiff and smooth

of the species saccharina a spring-tide

stalk set among substrates shells and stones

 

8

I the camera turned and caressed

by her slight fingers (the pinky raised)

my viewfinder close to her blue grey eye / I

focus on this kelp-needled novelty feel her breath

wait for the thumb press the electronic click

 

9

Here is the beach walked in darkness

the fishermen shadows against the moonstruck ebb

fingers laced the sea’s breath in our ears

wave upon wave un-folding on the sand and  later

we unfold then draw back in love’s relentlessness

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Written by
nigel-morgan
Welsh
Published
Sep 15, 2012
Lines·Words
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Notes

The artist Utamaro organised a day out at the seaside  for a group of poets. He gathered their poems together to accompany a collection of intricate paintings he published in a book called Gifts from the Ebb Tide. This can be seen in a beautiful on line presentation from the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. My poem sequence is written in the same spirit although transposed to the seashore of the North East of England.

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