The glazier who replaced my broken window pane used fairy glass. Now when I look at midnight or when the moon is full I see a landscape I have come to call Crystalia. The apple tree, its branches woven into wings, has taken flight. The apples, green and red, are navigation lights, are naked flames that take uncommon shape from movements of the wings. The ethereal glow, much brighter than the moon, appears to flow from every object in my view, and if I close my eyes and wander out and through the copse, the change is more complete, for looking up, the stars, I see, have left the sky. They hang now from the branches like a thousand chandeliers. Sometimes a star falls from a branch and fiscles on the ground and earth turns slowly round the sprijly, sprounding thing until it cristles out. But all the while it fiscles there a silent music fills the air and I am more content; content with earth and fellow men and what life holds for me. It's winter now, and rainbow coloured snow falls, glowing, on the fields. Some rises up in spectral forms to whisper up the distant peaks like mountaineers together roped with twisted tongues of fire. Some merely lies, heaves, smoulders, shines, like a great sea of coloured mercury. Sometimes the dreaded Tube will come, building slowly like a summer storm as black clouds round its edges spin and mix the elements of good and bad that threaten from within. I've seen it swallow oak trees whole and spit out animals as big as cows. But then, when Graunules swim above the trees, you know the tube has spent its ire and all is well again.
Written for Kerry's Wednesday Challenge , Building Worlds at imaginary garden with real toads though regrettably written a few days late.
13 comments:
Oh Dave, how beautiful - can you put me in touch with that glazier - I want a window like that.
But all the while it fiscles there
a silent music fills the air
and I am more content;
content with earth and fellow men
and what life holds for me
It's a revelation and a realization upon discovering that fellow man can be relied upon. Nicely Dave!
Hank
Dave, this is beautiful! What a magical view you have through this window. I would love to see that rainbow colored snow!
pure magic man....this reminds of childrens tales...would def like to have a bit of tht glass in my window to see those magical sights...
I really enjoyed your exploration of the world before the fairy glass, and your set up in stanzas 1 - 3 is nothing short of magical. The addition of a more malignant force of the Tube, was an excellent finishing touch.
Agree with all above. Terrific language here, words make form, you are our glazier for a poetic faery glass. I feel elements of Lewis Carroll. It also remarkably Turner-- is he J.B. ? The painter. Wonderful. K.
Excellent...great descriptions.
Glad to have found your blog.
oh nice... i want one of my windows replaced with fairy glass as well now...so much magic in this...loved it dave
This is a magical world Dave ~ I like the fairy glass windows, apples as lights and branches as thousand chandeliers ~ There is peace and contentment ~
Dave,
I sat perfectly still ... trying to gaze through your window ... after reading this truly magnificent poem!!!!!!
Wish my windows were as magical as yours. I only see such things in my dreams!
Must find that glazier and ask if he would make one for me!!
A fantastic write, Dave :)
Hi Everyone
Thanks for all the great observations - and most of all for the very kind and flattering words. Very much appreciated.
so beautiful I am left here wishing I could be in such a world, right now! :)
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