Nuits en Marseilles


African cloud unloads
its burden: teeming rain
that pelts the pan-tiled roofs.
It washes pavements clean of dog shit,
sluicing my prejudice,
as unowned refuse, to the drain.

Awake. Streetlight through shutters
bars our bedroom wall.
From the all-hours web café
below, a hacking cough explodes.
I picture Monte Christo
above his vertical, looking out:

a long way to fall.


x.2012 / vii.2014

LUMBER (an elegy for the Welfare State)


 

Because you’ve grown and grown -

too tall, too broad, too thick -

so we must cut you down.

 

Because your spreading mantle

does darken all our plot -

so we must cut you down.

 

For your ambition upward,

though long since trimmed each year,

means we shall take you down.

 

No more that thrash of branches,

in spring storms spilling

graceful rain from your lopped crown.

 

No more our summer refuge

under your shady dappling,

leaves by breeze all fribbled.

 

No more the autumn tableau  

of patchwork turning,

green to amber then to red.

 

No more, when lastly naked,

will full moon rising

silver your tissue paper skin.

 

Yes, old friend, we are intent

with rope and screaming blade,

limb by limb to bring you down.

 

And then your trunk, disabled,

is creaking hinge of life

before the door is slammed.

 

Out from the piles of fallen bark,

ladybirds diverse escape

your diamond fissures dark.

 

Pigeons, where once they paused,

fly through an empty space -

the enclosed light let loose.

 

So, stump apart, now lawn

is level playing field,

while in the ground roots pulse.



vii.2014 (viii.15, ix.17, iv.19)

TIME SERVED

     quantum mechanics is reversible, 
but thermodynamics not



A measure of our ignorance,
time’s film runs backward, curling up.
Events would happen all at once
were past to read as leaves in cup.

Time’s film runs backward, curling up;
zero is the pebble’s imprint.
When past gets read through leaves in cup
alternate stories teasing glint.

Zero is your pebble’s imprint;
each bubble parent by its free will.
Alternate stories teasing glint
in bladderwrack worlds stood still.

Each bubble parent by its free will,
yet string gets knotted as we foreknow.
Though bladderwrack worlds stand still,
dark broken bonds direct the flow.

So string gets knotted, this we foreknow;
all involves some quantum weirdness.
Dark broken bonds direct its flow,
chaos inflates the randomness.

How to solve this quantum weirdness?
Events can’t happen all at once:
chaos inflates their randomness,
shows measure of our ignorance.


vii.2014