Gallery of Light and Letters

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Chapter 11: Meadow & Transcription

Ali Scattergood, Energy in the Landscape Series; Meadow, 2012


Transcription

Lunging
knee-deep
through the tall
grass, I catch
the arc of a bird
whose colors,
cloaked in movement,
blurred by sudden
exposure,
speak almost too
softly for my ears
to hear. I understand
these feathers
like you understand
a poem but cannot
repeat its meaning
in other words.
I write it all down,
though, in black
and white—
it’s what I know
how to do, it’s
the best I can do.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Chapter 10: Sheer Presence & Sense and Softness


Sense & Softness

If at times the task
(embrace the envelope,
the pirouette of smoke
and gesture) seems
to decorate the means
of crafting answers, more
than answering what
you actually asked—

if at times the veil
conceals the language
you expected (dancing
on that rail between
gravity and dream)—
if you let the statuary
stretch, allow the light
a long exhale—

how could you shape
another nuance equal
to this arc? And why
deny the way that balance
wants to speak?