Here are some extracts from a project I called 'Testimony' in which I tried to deal with love in all its many aspects. The "collection" features sixty poems (the first draft and was completed in late 2010).
Sirens
Let’s lift charged glasses to the ambrosia clouds above
That drip sweet nectar rain upon us all
And fondly recall those days when we were filled
With the bounty of love’s mead, soft dreams recalled
When worship cast its crown down at her feet
Can I speak with you, dear friend, of things long past
Share with you the honey dew song I heard?
Tied to the mast, I strained to resist a Siren’s call
Before I slipped my bonds and fell to surly earth.
So shall we drink and reminisce this thing called love?
Longing
How I long for you
Like a traveler who never reaches his destination
You are the fragrance I yearn to inhale
The river I ache to cross
The day I await to dawn
I’m drawn to you like a moth to fire
When I try to fly above the thought of you
You rise up to meet me in my dreams
When I fall, the hope of you saves me
I long for you in the promise of spring
Long for you in summer’s hest
Long for you in autumn’s colours
Long for you through winter’s silence
Hibernating with frost on my eyelids
Aching to taste your life-giving kiss
When your honeyed lips press
Against my frozen mouth
I will awaken and sing
Like the birds of love and attraction
Breaking into cherry blossom,
I will fall at your feet like soft pink rain
Making a fragrant path of myself
To bear the beauty of your footsteps
You are my one distraction
I long to see you
Long to hear your voice
Long to taste your smile
And as you walk through me
Like bare footed sunshine
I’ll take you gently by the hand
And promise I will lead you home
Matryoshka
Do you remember when we began our journey, took off the
first brittle outer shell and bared a second layer of ourselves?
My sweet Matryoshka, did you think I would reveal myself all
at once?
You were guarded the same as me after all.
It was like diving in the beginning, swooping to a different
level and getting a glimpse before
Soaring back up again.
Do you remember those first kisses, the delicate touches of
reverent explorers?
When we opened another level like a brightly wrapped present
and I felt your intimate touch.
It was then we lost control and first spoke of love.
The thrill of loosing ourselves to exhaustion like an ebbing
tide will stay with me forever.
Do you remember my sweet doll, the next layer, when we
became real and showed our faults?
To one another, like growth rings.
We sometimes cried together, always making up with tea and
kind words.
The levels got smaller but more intense, deeper as each
unfurled like the petals of a flower
Kissed by the sun.
Each time we split in the middle we opened ourselves anew in
an intimate shrinking
Our worlds melting together like chocolate.
Still looking for the kernel of who we are, we fooled
ourselves we could ever know what one another thought.
We carried on our quest into an inner universe where
everything became increasingly compressed.
It got harder to breathe then sweet Matryoshka, the simple
act of filling my lungs began to hurt.
I’m not sure who panicked first as we fell into smaller and
smaller spaces, until we realised we’d gone too far, could never extricate
ourselves from one another.
We hunted each other relentlessly to the last atom trying to
satisfy our thirst to know.
You’d long since fused with my sperm, my life essence but my
sweet doll, it was never enough, you had to possess all of me and I fell into
you head first.
Others heard me crying and wistfully remembered
who I’d been, as I span ever more quickly, caressing your inner space until I’d
disappeared into you altogether and only a faint echo remained
Zvyozdochkin’s Children
The geese came early this year, covering our
steppes like snow, heralds of the cold to come
First flakes falling yesterday, slowly at first,
soon painting the endless fields in brilliant white
Stretching far away into a cloud kissed horizon.
It’s hard to imagine summer’s sea of flowers,
nodding their heads in fragrant agreement
With gentle breezes
Now Mother Russia’s icy breath is upon us, it
settles in hoar frost flakes on your eye lashes
Glistening like jewels on your furs.
We too had our day in the sun, lying by the
lakeside, watching swifts wheeling above us
Their shrill cries of delight filled the air,
mixing with our own.
What became of you my dearest girl?
We played Russian dolls you and I, each reduction
revealing a different hidden personality.
How we loved losing those layers, running hand in
hand through air filled with seed!
I knew your every need before you’d even
asked.
Your voice echoes in my memory clear as ice, the
white of your smile still lights my mind’s eye.
Promise you’ll return my sweet Matryoshka, light my
world with the songs of spring
Paint my sunsets red again with the fire of your
kisses.
Over
Walking the cold of a winter’s morning
Emulating the desolation of skeletal forms
I too have shed myself
Stride spindly and wind chilled
Time removes us with every pace
And sadness reins within
You have delivered
Your parting overture
What now as I walk the valley
And silence sings from the hillside?
Nothing but this:
Leafless trees and stones on the top of an
icy lake
Where I tried to skip them
Or a word blowing through me
Like a falling leaf
Whispering it’s over
Over
Over
Over
Mark Harris has asserted his
right under
Section 77 of the Copyright,
Designs and Patents Act 1988
To be identified as the author
of this work.
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