I did try to paint it but have
failed to do justice to the pale
particularity of this
panorama’s huesunlit mist disperses – yet the
colours remain only just brown
or blue or green – restful upon
the eye and for thewondering soul too – arrow head
of wild geese honk in-flight above
me while swallows dart low above
protein-ladenmud-flats and the curlews’ cry and
sitting on millennia-old
rock by and by Wisdom’s care and
love attracts my soul’seye – pale hues deepen, colouring
rich and bright and in the silence
save for light breeze and birdsong
cheer – looking on Nature’sbeautiful architecture in
the arc of the bay, Wisdom shows
me love’s hope and meditation’s
delight and so faithis here
Month: May 2018
Mothering perichoresis
In the morning with open
smile here is a soul as deep
as the calm presence of a
lake here since Cro-Magnon man
breath-halting, magnificent
tender as infant-prayer
and irrepressibly kind
quiet charisma giving
and echoing the knowing
radar-song of dolphins inSound – revelling in giving
themselves to the journey and
each to other – becoming
themselves and vivifying
a mind’s-eye painting thereby –
fluent fluid expansion
of the flowing part of each –
shining and murmuring as
growing all three surge and archAt morning she calls to a
sportsman and smiles upon a
dancer and they’re nourished
and sustained and will grow and
glow in her light and the call
of a Wisdom who gives her
all for that becoming and
I am touched to my own depths –
far-away but inward-close
to love’s perichoresisSRM
9am Lakeland morning
A busy day ahead for the Royals down in Windsor. I’m wishing all possible joy and happiness for Prince Harry & Meghan. A less hectic start to my day here in sunny Lakeland – with only my bike, birds and the fells for company. I watched a small biplane until it became no more than a tiny dot on the horizon and some thoughts from Pilot Officer John Gillespie Magee’s High Flight came to mind:
… and while with silent
lifting mind I trod
the high untrespassed
sanctity of space
put out my hand and
touched the face
of God
Walking with Haiku
i
wide eyed owl sits light
on an ancient platform of
oak and sometimes hootsii
foal looks into the
blind eye of an old mare and
thereby knows her depthsiii
blackbird sings for to
call his love who will bring to
birth his future songsiv
bluebells about the
skirt of the hill invite quiet
delight and picnicv
dappled sunlight golden
gladdens the heart of one who
came to it downcastvi
forget-me-not’s call
to minds fractured by life’s cares
is soul’s light withinvii
silk eared labrador
bounds ahead as though present
she already lives thereviii
haughty cat sits on
warmed stone garden wall and is
secretly smilingix
timid orb eyed – tail
quivering beneath beech leaves
slowly awakeningx
man beckoned forth to
nature encounters deep joy
amongst earth’s gloriesSRM
Cave painter

Cave painter
in his studio
his eyes
are blackself portrait
requires
hand onbalanced
brush or
dust forblowing
and an
inwardturned eye
the depth
of parietalart’s mirror
to espy and
translateto white
canvas
or cavewall to
speak of
community’snecessity
without
which thereis no
life or
growingneurological
pathfinding
at allin his studio
Rembrandt’s
eyes areblack as
also the
cave painter’sforty
thousand
long yearsbefore his
yet no
insightdo they
then or
todayour own
inward
eyes seeingto the
back of
our soul’sdeep caves
ever
lackSRM
Running The Red Line
What an enormous privilege it was to be invited to capture some images of a vibrant and wonderfully ‘alive’ book launch for Julie Carter’s Running The Red Line on 21 April at The Skiddaw Hotel, Keswick. There’s nothing quite so wonderful as a room full of inspiring and inspired, encouraged and encouraging, charismatic and articulate friends – gathering to celebrate something profoundly rich – and thereby ‘write in light’, creating living poetry in the electrified air.
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