Infamous Depths Celtic Heritage Time Calling Poem by Terence George Craddock

Infamous Depths Celtic Heritage Time Calling



celtic artists unique voices soulful insights
rainforest dripping flooding rivers of words
wet downpour drowning in layered meanings
bush time wild weather mosquito time infuses souls

sliding into time scale thoughts reflective eruptions

burning bridges flaming banners reasons intensities
driftwood fallen leaf lives fires bush shores eternities
within sand oceans shores harmonies eternities whispers
strain catch echoes our intersections in times illuminaries


Terence George Craddock (Afterglows Echoes Of Starlight)
Copyright © Terence George Craddock

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Inspired by infamous depths Celtic heritage time calling. Split image from the poem 'Our Intersections In Times Illuminaries', by the poet Terence George Craddock. Written January 2014 & May 2023 on the 18.1.2014&25.5.2023.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Denis Mair 25 May 2023

The inborn wildness and luxuriance of the meaning searchers and meaning makers. But the intensities sometimes slide trickily or you can end up stranded at a backwater of eternity. That comes with the territory of within sand oceans.

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Terence Craddock 25 May 2023

p3 past heritage issues causes can inflame the present, 'burning bridges flaming banners'; 'echoes our intersections', it is better to build bridges.

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Terence Craddock 25 May 2023

p2 of mosquitos when goats have been feeding in that spot within the last 5 minutes, mosquitos driven off; mosquitos make it impossible to stop there, 'mosquito time infuses souls';

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Terence Craddock 25 May 2023

p1a multitude of heritage viewpoints, which is chosen, where does it take us, in wet downpour NZ bush there are no mosquitos in rain, but in summer sun there are visible dark clouds

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Terence Craddock 25 May 2023

agreed Denis exactly, heritage emphasis, 'burning bridges flaming banners reasons intensities, these are scale thoughts 'reflective eruptions'; do we choose dark histories, past grievances or 'illuminaries'; I had not expected this to be decoded

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