Showing posts with label fraxinus excelsior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fraxinus excelsior. Show all posts

Friday, 26 October 2018

ASH-SHE - on the felling of the Beloved Ash



They came without fanfare
As Autumn gathered her gold
In keys and coppery carillons
Of trees untold.

You stood, Beloved Ash,
Fraxinus fair,
Facing unfazed their saw teeth
Till no tree was there.

When stillness swallowed blade-hum
In your shadowy wake,
The sawdust sprinkled silence
For your soundless sake.

This space still throws your shape
Above your severed root.
The elder that you sheltered
Conjures sap and shoot

In memory of your majesty,
Spring sprays unborn.
Birds circle your absence,
Wings on paths well worn.

Your stump now melts its heart
In toadstool and in moss,
Minting from Winter's promise
Wisdom, truth and loss.






[Tribute to the much-beloved Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) at the end of my garden, felled earlier this month at the request of another who lived in its sacred shadow but saw only leaf litter and blocked sky. Felt its going so deeply, it's taken me this long to say what I wanted to say in tribute to such a beautiful old friend. I could never do it full justice. RIP the Beloved Ash.]

Friday, 2 August 2013

ASHEN




ASHEN
Noctilucent crown
Digit dither in bluest breeze
Summer spender
Of unresting still

Nithered in dusk's gown
Holding owl in finger squeeze
Winter welcomer
Quiesce to chill

Your keys hold all pendula
Hushing the clockwork,
Finger on lip of the stream;
Keys fan, fair flutterer,
Ogham misspelling
The drift and the dream