As the light dies I pace the field edge to the square pond enclosed, hedged and treed. The water, once revealed, lies cold in the still air. Β At its bank, solitary, I let my thoughts of you float on the surface. And like two boats moored abreast at the seasonβs end, our reflections merge in one dark form.
This is the concluding poem of my song cycle Pleasing Myself based on the textile images of Janet Bolton.