1.
A Myth of Love Returning.
Last month I watched you walk across the still water
In the dark cavern
Under the concrete city.
You glided like a Sufi Saint,
Gliding out of this dimension
With consummate ease into another,
A rich mosaic of lights and laughter.
Now I sit alone by the waters edge
Watching the shadows rise and fall
Like the frigid ghosts of ancient visions,
The visions you talked of in your sleep.
I sit and tremble in the darkness.
Sit and wait for your safe return.
Perhaps you will bring the light that you promised
Across the centre of the lake.
The light that opened the flowers of Eden
In the first days of Creation
When all the creatures lived at peace,
Fed from the hands of Eve and Adam.
And then, my love, we could plant anew
The sacred grove that once grew here
Lit from the chalice that glowed like the sun.
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
March 30th. 2015. - May 11th. - 12th. 2017.
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2.
Eclipse.
An eclipse is never total -
The sun circles the errant moon
With a bright corona -
Glinting like a wedding ring
Displayed on a black cushion
The next time I kiss your outstretched hand
I shall search for stars in your downcast eyes
Trevor John Karsavin Potter
March 19th. 2015. - May 11th. 2017.
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3.
Easter Daffodils.
Easter daffodils
in my garden
Remind me of the first time that we kissed
At the seas edge
Trevor John Karsavin Potter
March 30th. 2015.
Monday, 30 March 2015
Sunday, 22 March 2015
Fatal Secrets (Revised Version).
Consigned to anonymity -
The skeleton of King Richard the Third -
A wrecked oak lying in the undergrowth
The top hacked through by a crude axe
Branches snagged
Caught in the fetid marsh
The last leaf fallen
Even now
The final question has not been ventured -
The most important information
Lodged in the morticians pending tray
His little black box -
We need to know what happened in the Tower
That sultry summer evening
But so far no one has blabbed
Leaning forward to stare into the vortex
The heroic patience of the archaeologists
Certainly impresses
Keeps us on our toes -
But the harsh light of forensic technology
Has yet to guide us closer to the truth
Or laser open an unexpected clue
Crouched down low beside a tangled hedgerow
I watch a single Kestrel swoop and glide
High above the edge of Bosworth Field -
No other signs of life disrupt the landscape -
Irk the mist drenched morning -
Except perhaps a fitful summer breeze
Smudged by hints of woodsmoke
Nudging some nearby thorns
Trevor John Karsavin Potter
August 12th. - 13th. 2013.
March 22nd. - April 22nd. 2015.
The skeleton of King Richard the Third -
A wrecked oak lying in the undergrowth
The top hacked through by a crude axe
Branches snagged
Caught in the fetid marsh
The last leaf fallen
Even now
The final question has not been ventured -
The most important information
Lodged in the morticians pending tray
His little black box -
We need to know what happened in the Tower
That sultry summer evening
But so far no one has blabbed
Leaning forward to stare into the vortex
The heroic patience of the archaeologists
Certainly impresses
Keeps us on our toes -
But the harsh light of forensic technology
Has yet to guide us closer to the truth
Or laser open an unexpected clue
Crouched down low beside a tangled hedgerow
I watch a single Kestrel swoop and glide
High above the edge of Bosworth Field -
No other signs of life disrupt the landscape -
Irk the mist drenched morning -
Except perhaps a fitful summer breeze
Smudged by hints of woodsmoke
Nudging some nearby thorns
Trevor John Karsavin Potter
August 12th. - 13th. 2013.
March 22nd. - April 22nd. 2015.
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
May 1945 - March 2015.
That morning I asked my mother,
"Why have the big bangs stopped?"
I was barely two years old
And accustomed to the noise of war,
North London`s V2 Alley
Just a mile or two away.
She did not answer;
She was busy assessing the qualities
of the sudden, new found quietness,
The soft mellow buzz of the summer.
She was listening out intently
For the terror that never came.
She had once before known peace,
But all my life I had listened to gunfire,
The staccato crack of aircraft engines,
The abruptness of rockets exploding.
This quietness was strange in my young world,
New and very frightening.
I have grown accustomed to quietness now,
And can sleep at ease in my garden;
But every night I consult the headlines
And read of children in Gaza and Syria
Besieged in war torn cities,
And I know exactly what they are feeling.
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
March 18th. 2015.
For all those people who understand what it feels like to be born and nurtured in wartime..
"Why have the big bangs stopped?"
I was barely two years old
And accustomed to the noise of war,
North London`s V2 Alley
Just a mile or two away.
She did not answer;
She was busy assessing the qualities
of the sudden, new found quietness,
The soft mellow buzz of the summer.
She was listening out intently
For the terror that never came.
She had once before known peace,
But all my life I had listened to gunfire,
The staccato crack of aircraft engines,
The abruptness of rockets exploding.
This quietness was strange in my young world,
New and very frightening.
I have grown accustomed to quietness now,
And can sleep at ease in my garden;
But every night I consult the headlines
And read of children in Gaza and Syria
Besieged in war torn cities,
And I know exactly what they are feeling.
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
March 18th. 2015.
For all those people who understand what it feels like to be born and nurtured in wartime..
Friday, 13 March 2015
Loss in November, Missing You.
White sunlight slanting
Through cracks in the door
Late roses in bloom
Dry leaves piled high
A shadow of ash
Smeared on a window
A touch of lipstick
Traced on a glass
The photographs I took last summer
Lean against an empty vase
Already the colours are fading
Trevor John Karsavin Potter
November 7th. - 16th. 2012. -
March 1st. - 14th. - 16th. 2015.
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Brother Rumi. ( New Version).
A dry twig splintering,
Too weak to carry the weight
Of birdsong.
The woodlands of my youth
Have all decayed and perished,
Buried under stone and tarmac.
I sit by the open window
Observing the first light of morning
Revealing the garden.
The prospect gives me solace,
But my neighbour would pave it over.-
I reverently open my book of Sufi verse.
Rumi
I want to heal this old hurt world,
Bind up her wounds with love,
Reveal her power, her sanctity.
But folk seem blind to natural beauty,
They seem to crave concrete and glass,
Not a dazzle of flowers in a meadow.
I sit by the open window
Observing my tidy garden
And I wonder if I should leave it to grow wild;
Let moss spread over the pathways,
The trees blot out the sky.
Whatever turns out to be best
My neighbour is sure to grumble
And yet
All things in time shall be well,
All manner of things shall be well,
But the rose that I picked this morning
Has now turned brown and brittle,
Perhaps I should not have picked it,
Just simply let it be.
And so I ask once more
This imperfectly worded question,
Brother Rumi
Is it possible to heal this world with love,
Replace the artificial with Dame Nature`s vibrant beauty ?
"Try it" the old sage whispered.
"Try it and see".
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
March 4th. - 5th. - 6th.- 7th. - 8th. - 10th. 2015. - July 24th. 2015.
This visionary poem was created using the free association of ideas and images.
Friday, 27 February 2015
Mosul. (Revised Version).
So you want to break up statues,
Burn old books?
Cut off a journalists head?
Easy Brother. - Easy.
I suppose that compassion is too hard a gift to give?
Destruction is a simpler option
When you want to get ideas over
To those who do`nt want to know.
We tried this ourselves once Brother,
It was called the Reformation;
We have not stopped counting the cost,
Stopped mourning a broken culture.
Yes we know that God is Great,
The Conscience of the Universe,
The Instigator of all that lives,
But do you know how big the Universe is?
Just open your eyes and be astounded,
Look up at the stars at night,
Be amazed and full of love.
Receive this free gift of compassion,
Let it dazzle your eyes.
Now measure your deeds and be wise.
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
February 27th. - March 5th. 2015.
We must love and forgive our enemies, but they must repair all the damage that they have done.
Burn old books?
Cut off a journalists head?
Easy Brother. - Easy.
I suppose that compassion is too hard a gift to give?
Destruction is a simpler option
When you want to get ideas over
To those who do`nt want to know.
We tried this ourselves once Brother,
It was called the Reformation;
We have not stopped counting the cost,
Stopped mourning a broken culture.
Yes we know that God is Great,
The Conscience of the Universe,
The Instigator of all that lives,
But do you know how big the Universe is?
Just open your eyes and be astounded,
Look up at the stars at night,
Be amazed and full of love.
Receive this free gift of compassion,
Let it dazzle your eyes.
Now measure your deeds and be wise.
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
February 27th. - March 5th. 2015.
We must love and forgive our enemies, but they must repair all the damage that they have done.
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
December Parting.
Mist on eyelashes
Fine frost of tears
When we kissed
You whisper goodbye
Black hair disordered
Eyes deep in shade
You tug at my sleeve
For a moment
Trevor John Karsavin Potter.
December 4th. 2014. - February 25th. 2015
Originally two separate short poems.
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