The Potent Patchouli
It is the enticing essence of my teens.
An evocative reminder of halcyon times,
redolent of girls and music and laughter.
A distinctive, invasive fragrance,
lingering on the air for a moment in passing,
an earthy trigger to set the senses on edge.
An intoxicating, sensual aphrodisiac,
provocative and alluring, even now,
as memories swirl, one over another.
Such is the potency of patchouli.
The Feral Crow
The glassy eyes
of a feral crow,
a smudge of soot
against the snow,
stared back at me
across the field,
unblinkingly.
It did not yield
and held my gaze
for quite the while;
tilting its head
as to beguile
in time-bound ways,
intrinsically.
Then, taking wing,
it rose on high,
a tiny speck
against the sky;
and so was gone
the feral crow,
capriciously.
The Foraging Badger
Sleeping.
Huddled deep within their burrow,
a sleeping clan of sheltering badgers,
living secret lives in the woodland depths.
Stirring.
Instinctively waking when darkness falls.
Stirring, stretching, cautiously testing the air
for the slightest hint of potential danger.
Emerging.
Warily peering into the blackness
before exploring every nook and cranny,
haunting shadows in the moonlight.
Foraging.
Rooting for worms, fallen eggs, and rodents
scurrying beneath the roots and flora,
then returning to their den at dawn’s first hint.
Sated.
Kevin Cowdall was born in Liverpool, England, where he still lives and works. In all, over 200 of Kevin’s poems have been published in journals, magazines, and anthologies, and on web sites, in the UK and Ireland, across Europe, Australia, Hong Kong, India, Canada, and the USA, and broadcast on BBC Radio and RTÉ Radio, Ireland.
His 2016 retrospective collection, Assorted Bric-à-brac brought together the best from three previous collections (The Reflective Image, Monochrome Leaves, and A Walk in the Park) with a selection of newer poems). His most recent collection, Natural Inclinations, features fifty poems with a common theme of the natural world.
His poem for children, The Land of Dreams, was published on the Letterpress Project website, wonderfully illustrated by Chris Riddell, and is available on YouTube.
Kevin is also the author of three novels, The Dinsdale Fox (contemporary tale of childhood), The Ghost in the Room (contemporary crime thriller), and Cosgrove’s Sketches (the story of an Edwardian Liverpool artist), a novella, Paper Gods and Iron Men (WWII desert survival), a short story collection, The Ophelia Garden, and a play, Sometimes . . .
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