Postcard From The Celtic Dreamtime
The storm that has held for four days
Has blown itself out
And the wheels of the world
Have begun again to turn
From my window
I watch far waves crashing on the bay
White spray against black sea
Distance compressing their dance into slow motion
On the Clare coast
I see silver rounded hills with scarped terraces
A Martello tower, a ruined fort
Four, maybe five headlands fading south
While westwards, the Aran Islands wait for me
Dark smoke like shadows on the horizon
Pantheons of clouds move
Across the Atlantic sky like ships
White galleons
Chariots or cavalcade of noble kingpins
And patient lofty queens
Slow procession of old gods passing by
Below my house
Kaleidoscope of stone walls and huddled rooftops
Small haphazard fields, wild, untended
A witch-faced woman walking cows uphill
Whacking their arses with a long branch
Suddenly smiling when she sees me
Her rough arm waving
The clammer of voices in my mind
The woman who wonders about me
The men who want me to deliver their dreams has faded
I could almost no longer hear them
The storm that has howled for four days
Has blown itself out
Nothing disturbs the calm
But the rattle of my typewriter
I stop
In the silence
The ever present past
And the ever passing present
Blend with the landscape to make a flavored immensity
An atmosphere so strong
That when I step outside
I feel it beat against my skin
And cluster headily 'round me
As I walk through it
As I breathe it
As I become it
Has blown itself out
And the wheels of the world
Have begun again to turn
From my window
I watch far waves crashing on the bay
White spray against black sea
Distance compressing their dance into slow motion
On the Clare coast
I see silver rounded hills with scarped terraces
A Martello tower, a ruined fort
Four, maybe five headlands fading south
While westwards, the Aran Islands wait for me
Dark smoke like shadows on the horizon
Pantheons of clouds move
Across the Atlantic sky like ships
White galleons
Chariots or cavalcade of noble kingpins
And patient lofty queens
Slow procession of old gods passing by
Below my house
Kaleidoscope of stone walls and huddled rooftops
Small haphazard fields, wild, untended
A witch-faced woman walking cows uphill
Whacking their arses with a long branch
Suddenly smiling when she sees me
Her rough arm waving
The clammer of voices in my mind
The woman who wonders about me
The men who want me to deliver their dreams has faded
I could almost no longer hear them
The storm that has howled for four days
Has blown itself out
Nothing disturbs the calm
But the rattle of my typewriter
I stop
In the silence
The ever present past
And the ever passing present
Blend with the landscape to make a flavored immensity
An atmosphere so strong
That when I step outside
I feel it beat against my skin
And cluster headily 'round me
As I walk through it
As I breathe it
As I become it
Credits
Writer(s): Mike Scott, James Hallawell
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