Starting from the everyday, these poems turn playfully surreal or dangerous and dark. From formal sonnet and sestina to free verse, her use of language is subtle and skilful. I find more in them with each reading.
sixty cows grazing on skinburness marsh
scotland the brave
scotland the bonny
scotland the only five miles away
what do you reckon, girls?
give it a go?
and then as one
they took to the waters
they swam and they swam and they swam and they swam
across the solway firth to the land of annan
ah, the bravery
the sense of adventure
the foolhardiness of cows
five died during the crossing
and several embarrassed themselves
by becoming stranded on sinking mudflats
where kindly firefighters and coastguards
came to their rescue
farmer bowe
has farmed at silloth
for more than forty years
and is
surprised
cattle have grazed on skinburness marsh
for hundreds of years
but this has never happened before
to the best of his knowledge
he will make the trip over the border
and bring his girls back home
he thinks they were spooked by military aircraft
but I wonder
I wonder
maybe they tired of the marshes of silloth
maybe they thought
the grass looks greener and we will away
(singing) speed bonny cow
like a pig on the wing
over the sea to annan
will their milk now have a richness, a wildness
a knowledge of all that might be?
a memory of endeavour, of courage, of strength
of bovine possibility?
3 comments:
really like this tale of adventurous cows!
thanks so much for dropping by my blog ... and then for linking me here
maybe meet you also on scrabbulous on facebook - though i must warn you i'm crap
sharon bakar(aka bibliobibuli)
Thanks for calling in. Catherine's stuff is good, really worth dipping into.
As for scrabulous, I tend to use it to keep in touch with my grown up kids - it's yet another addiction though.
Thank you so much for featuring my book. I'm glowing with pride! So pleased you're enjoying it.
Cathy.
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