Sunday, January 31, 2010

Prelude


PHOTOGRAPHER'S JOURNAL
How Ice Becomes Me

And so I listen to the song of the flowing river and
Witness the ageless alchemy of freezing and thawing,
The tug of the moon,
Caress of the sun,
and the cosmic architecture of ice?

In witless, unhurried waves
Glacial domes chew continents,
What we call culture,
An outpost in an interstadial valley.

Ice slows pulse,
Numbs nerves,
Sends respite,
Ossifies.

The clench and release of
Crystal jaws
Crush fall flotsam,
In a rigor of electrons.

And the river sings more loudly.
Is this midwinter thaw but one of its ploys,
Release the wounded prey to gain a better grip?
Or is it of the flow that pulses in my veins,
And sanguine prelude of a season to renew?

2 comments:

Trotter said...

À l'après-midi d'un faune... Debussy!

Emery Roth said...

It hadn't occurred to me; I'm a Bach kind of guy, but Debussy's prelude may be a more fitting analogy.