Friday, 30 May 2025

Three Poems by Gordon Scapens

 






NAVIGATING INACTION

 

 

Following his instinct,

encouraged by the sun

with a flaming farewell,

the butterfly travels

playgrounds of water islands

on the patio table.

 

Keen to keep this last warmth,

he chases his reflection

in liquid mirrors

and drinks his needs

to sustain until morning.

 

The last starling

measuring fading light,

swoops a last chance,

the butterfly flaps uselessly

while he’s carried away.

 

The S.O.S. of those wings

later beat a tattoo

on the taut skin

of a night disturbed

as I rerun the incident

over in my head,

questions chasing answers

and dreams of prevention.

,

I’ll wager I’m not alone

in making a religion

out of helplessness.


 

 

SENTINEL OF THE DEPARTED

 

 

The grave is sheltered

by a music tree,

silent symphony of green

composed on the branches,

a concert of sadness

respecting an audience

applauding in silence.

 

Its efforts are dancing

across the background of sky,

wanting to arrange the wind

into nature’s composition,

explaining what it means

to be sentinel of the departed.

 

Blossoms of tree melody

snow down to freedom

and feel themselves a chorus

to the perfect wild expression

of the present boasting

the future in hidden cells.

 

A sudden gift

and I take my leave

knowing now

how to be me. 

 

 

 

FOR SALE 

 

 

Well-made world for sale,

one careful owner

wishing now to retire

from self-inflicted isolation

and complaints of mis-management.

 

Slightly worn in places

by inhabitant’s excesses

and lack of care,

but shines up well

at sunrise and sunset.

 

Has hot and cold seasons

on suite as standard

that need care and attention,

has sufficient gravity

to prevent losing contents.

 

Would suit a deity

looking for the experience

of taking steps towards

accepting the blame

for future disasters.

 

The price is the sacrifice

to be all things to all people

without time off

on a planet that’s grown

as combustible as firewood.








Gordon Scapens - is widely published over many years in numerous magazines, journals, anthologies and competitions, most recently First Prize in the Brian Nisbet poetry award. He lives in Preston in the United Kingdom.

His book ‘History Doesn’t Die’ was published in 2023.


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