Thursday, February 01, 2018

A Ghost Story For Mr. Barrie (Second Version)

[to J.M. Barrie, author of Peter Pan, Mary Rose...]

the filagree of Time dismantled
and the mists and not, the action rising,
the character of

mist, the voice in mist,all flower-in-a-mist
the chime-and then, gone,


disappearing then, chiming
Somewhere Else someone else
declaring undying from the stage


love but the gold of syllables flake off
into...the memory of doves
of the perhaps snows and the rooms snowing


singeing the silvers of words
of the possible impossibles
and what if it dissolves at night?


beyond the footlights.
the window is open and the
night air, the night air


the curtains billowing
but whose are they,
the children, when you turn your back


close your eyes or open them again,
then dreaming is everywhere,
nowhere on the tracks as expected.


there we were
with our best handkerchiefs waving goodbye
consorting with ghost ships, walking the planks


with the painted moons in our eyes or
in between,entr'act, la sylphide through the trees
never nearer,almost, clearer,


looking back on the ballets
o! and all the orchid ways
at the islands slipping from the maps


all schoolroom wrapped
whenever you take up the book
and read the page


you thought you had
finished, look
it is never finished


we are never finished


mary angela douglas 21 october 2016;rev. 1 february 2018