Friday, 4 October 2024

Four Poems by Carolyne Van Der Meer

 




The Cure 

 

The infection in my thumb was like an epidemic of  

all that had turned unworthy recently     a strange 

culmination of grief and loss residing in broken skin 

trapped puss and pain that swirled into my knuckles 

and joints     And I knew even as it began that it needed 

a doctor’s care     the worst of course was that those 

antibiotics would do nothing for the hole of bereftness 

that tore through me when my mother told me she 

wanted to die     that there was nothing left here for her 

to do     We don’t believe our parents will leave us      

that they’ll ever want to go     but their bodies abate  

retire     retreat     And while I think it’s quite normal  

and natural to get medication for an infection in my  

thumb     I ask what can heal a body broken by time     

cynicism now too great to want to extend the journey


 

 

Old Forest, Gaspé, Quebec 

 

The scent of an old forest carries me along the Appalachian range 

into the Percé Geopark where I find a carpet of moss    a floor of crevices 

a dark cave     fantastical     magical     recalling Merlin  Gandalf 

where William Logan began Canada’s geological mapping in 1843 

in this basin of curved and knotted trunks     where branches speak 

and rocks respond     I am lost here     labyrinth carried on an old 

scent     while I seek a new one     a way out of the maze


 

 

After the Belvedere, Third District 

 

They sit together in a Romanian restaurant on the  

Ballegasse eating non-Viennese food forgetting past 

transgressions     they don’t even come to mind in this  

neutral place of no history     not their history     where 

they recentre     reset     after parents have died children  

have grown     They are renewed like Klimt’s canvas 

in gold leaf and platinum     each kiss like the first


 

 

Stadtpark, Vienna 

 

I had never seen birds mate     had no idea what it looked like 

the endless pigeon strutting     clucking     big thick iridescent 

neck     a stallion of ornithological origins     One feathered lady 

wanted nothing to do with him managed to escape his sounds 

his pernicious dance as he strode across her path     Another  

let him mount her his wings spreading like an auspicious angel      

And then it was done     a hop-on hop-off bus     looking then to 

find another hen     I am rarely a spectator of such unions      

wonder about the romance of relations in the wild









Carolyne Van Der Meer is a Montreal journalist, public relations professional and university lecturer. Her articles, essays, short stories and poems have been published internationally. She has five published books: Motherlode: A Mosaic of Dutch Wartime Experience (WLUP, 2014); Journeywoman (Inanna, 2017); Heart of Goodness: The Life of Marguerite Bourgeoys in 30 Poems | Du Coeur à l’âme : La vie de Marguerite Bourgeoys en 30 poèmes (Guernica Editions, 2020); Sensorial (Inanna, 2022); and All This As I Stand By (Ekstasis Editions, 2024). She runs a small PR consultancy practice.  

 

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