The Thoughtful Raven
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after Ted Hughes, and Kurt Jackson
The raven grows out of swift strokes in a moment of midnight:
Corvid, sublingual,
in sixty-five vocalisations of its kind,
from worms to whales; battlefield and gibbet;
to an excarnation platform;
the raven’s thought of food is foremost.
The requiem bird is a shark of the wind.
the fox’s bark
for a moment
after echoes
There are stars and stars and stars
and the raven thoughtful in its field.
The bird is glossed in purple, green and blue,
its call blunt with primary colour;
wind and rain; and hourglass grains
escaping
cemetary stone
digger bees emerge
from letters
as stars lose focus in morning light
God is in the detail of ripples of silence
inside the caw
a knuckle in blue jeans ripped
while a smell of white forms
out of granular dark
the writer is chugging ink
from a forearm to fingers to nib,
the raven is done for the night.
rabbit dusk
goldfinches vibrate
across teasels
Note:
The haibun is influenced by:
Ted Hughes
The Thought-Fox
From The Hawk in the Rain 1957
and
Kurt Jackson RWA
Thoughtful Raven, November 2006
Pencil and ink (25cm x 24cm)
The Thoughtful Raven©Alan Summers
Publication Credit: Blithe Spirit 26.4 winter issue haibun
Anthology Credit: The New English Verse: An International Anthology of Poetry
ed. Suzie Palmer ISBN: 9789385945694 Cyberwit 2017
The Thought Fox: http://www.poetryarchive.org/poem/thought-fox
The Thoughtful Raven: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/lot-images.atgmedia.com/SR/10042/2894227/66-201416163158_original.jpg
More about halibun:
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/alan-summers-appears-in-new-haibun.html
Inspiring quotes about the new course The Passion of Haibun:
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/the-passion-of-haibun-online-course.html
Inspiring quotes about the new course The Passion of Haibun:
http://area17.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/the-passion-of-haibun-online-course.html
Details about Call of the Page's courses:
To ask about forthcoming online courses please do contact Karen at: admin@callofthepage.org
The Passion of Haibun Online Course
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