Dick Jones' Patteran Pages
A patteran is a coded configuration of leaves, sticks and stones left at the roadside by Gypsies to communicate with each other. This is my digital version, left for any passers-by...































































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28 January 2005
 

Flightpaths - 1913

 

The strangest of times: a skein of geese

crossing the bedroom window, heading west

and no body of water within seven miles.

I am playing the pagan - lying late amongst

the Sunday morning bells.

Heaven is a cloudless sky

in late September, harvest past,

leaves on the turn. 

 

At first I think I hear the binder,

wheels beating, turning at the headrow,

but the fields are bare.

Such a beating, a clattering.

More geese searching for a lake

in this land of furrows? Or

the rector in his Wolsely

come to seek me out?

 

And then my window darkens

into the shape of wings, jagged wings –

Weston mill uprooted, reeling across the fields? 

Certainly a hurricane of sorts

in the throat of this beast

squatting low over the beeches,

dabbling its feet in leaves, roaring

in a black updraft of rooks.

 

An aeroplane, fearful in the untried air –

nothing like the rising bird

it mocks,  This is a man,

dressed in wire and canvas,

climbing out of the long grass.

This is a godless man ascending

out of the dust on steps of air

towards the light.

 

 

 

pic from: https://engineering.purdue.edu/AAE/History/Images/hist_pics/HistPicB.jpg

 


10:41:28 PM    Mmm? []


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