my sunday poem … # 10
Today’s poem is called The Waiting-Bell. I wrote it during a period when I was quite heavily into the work of poets such as John Donne and Gerard Manley Hopkins. I so admired their use of imagery.
The waiting-bell
in the garden at dawn
tremoring trance-like forms
lie hidden in the early mist
cold-cast in a wintery spell
silence hangs heavy as a waiting-bell
one
piercing shaft of light
and life begins again
like a shattering glass
spider’s web quivering
the birds’ glad song
and beat of wings
and when I think of you
where the pain of loss first fell
my heart hangs heavy as a waiting-bell


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