Sunday, July 17, 2005

Quartets


Vaughan Williams' string quartets.
Autumnal.

Spikes of notes like newly bare branches against
A flat, empty, provisional sky.
Slow, plangent phrases with cello undertow
Like time draining away.

The still, thoughtful, changed time of the year.
The seasons poised, listening to a desolate-sounding robin in the dusk.
Chill mornings, thicker clothes,
The lights coming on before you leave work.

The spacious promise of English pastoral idyll.
Wood smoke, stars coming out,
The warmth of home and of love,
Made desperately valuable by the sad,
Relentless promise of death.

6 comments:

red one said...

Andy! You're back with words!

I like the cello undertow in particular.

How are you, anyway? Long time no blog etc.

RedOne

Andy said...

Howdy peeps.

I'm good: disturbingly free of anxiety, misery and existential angst. Not sure I know what to do with out them...

Oh yeah: be; live; enjoy. That'll be it.

Andy said...

spookily enough, i'm off to my first saroc class next wednesday. how very out of character.

emergency dance moves synchronised for 11am tomorrow, then? workplaces all over the country bonded, for a moment, by mindless, uncoordinated sashaying?

red one said...

Saroc? eh? Is it an anagram?

Google says it's a student association in China. That may not help your dancefloor moves much...

RedOne

Andy said...

Not an anagram - a shameful mis-spelling. CEROC!

red one said...

I'm none the wiser to be honest. It sounds like one of those newly fashionable vegetables...