My Easter fire is a living furze bush
burning by a ditch in Trees Field.
I don't know if it's native furze
or invaders' gorse that yields before
my slasher's blade from root
to golden head this time of year.
I breathe the honey fragrance
then thrust it on the pile
and a smoke-cloud erupts
with a fist of hay and diesel.
I am an incinerator making room
for new growth;
but when the flame dies down
the charred limbs left burnt black recall
the suddenness of death
bodies swallowed by the blaze
on the road to Basra.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
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