phonometrician
there will always be Satie
whenever the incandescent light
that man cannot live by
is replaced with a scented candle
whenever chardonnay or Beaujolais,
is decanted into two glasses
whenever there is desire for an autumn
parisienne night to set the mood
from the everyday mundane
to the sublime avantgarde
over caffeinated blues
the mourning doves
nesting in my neighbours
Italian cypress
serenade my morning ritual
with their morning aria
the scent of espresso
wafting up in white
curls
made brilliant by raking sunlight
the enveloping green outside
tints the backyard
air
perfumes in its early chill
the aroma of first hope
and whispers of warmth
a respite from the anger
a refuge from the deaths
of the world beyond my
boundaries
grain
wood shows its history
despite its vulnerability
each stain and nick
a testament to its journey
polished with a masters hand
it glows with an aura of
old forests
scented
with evening fires
infuses its notes to wine
speaks in tongues
that stag and boar
would understand
shelters and dreams
at its heart centre
waiting for carvers
to reveal its spirits
of sky, crow and eagle
in totems and soul masks
its song of creation
its unbending pride.
coda
under autumn's bleeding maples
brilliant in the surprising sun
leaves in quick thrusts of wind
sing their epilogue
Joseph A Farina is a retired lawyer in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Several of his poems have been published in Quills Canadian Poetry Magazine, Ascent ,Subterranean Blue and in The Tower Poetry Magazine, Inscribed, The Windsor Review, Boxcar Poetry Revue , and appears in the anthology Sweet Lemons: Writings with a Sicilian Accent , in the anthology Witness from Serengeti Press and Tamaracks: Canadian Poetry for the 21st Century . He has had poems published in the U.S. magazines Mobius, Pyramid Arts, Arabesques, Fiele-Festa, Philedelphia Poets and Memoir (and) as well as in Silver Birch Press “Me, at Seventeen” Series. He has had two books of poetry published— The Cancer Chronicles and The Ghosts of Water Street .
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