So, Alyosha, maybe it is true Poem by Michael Palmer

So, Alyosha, maybe it is true



So, Alyosha, maybe it is true
that we live in perhaps.
Perhaps the earth . . . perhaps the sky . . .
chemical winds, auroras, tides,
chalk hills and blistered pines
and the microtonal bells.

And those who swallow ink
(the ringers of bells),
perhaps they will inherit
the bogs and salt marshes,
the swamp grass and samphire,
jacket with torn pockets, shredded cuffs.

Will inherit the sea-foam, the dust,
the ferrous mud
that reabsorbs us.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Conor Dunphy 19 March 2018

Ecological, naturalist, but understandable

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Michael Palmer

Michael Palmer

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