Mark Scrivener
Poetry Poems Original Verse
Saturday, October 28, 2006
NORTH-WESTERN WIND
NORTH-WESTERN WIND
North-western wind excites the scene:
it whips white steeds across wide sea;
it drives grey clouds to restless drifting;
it animates dry, grounded leaves
and raises dust to brief and ghostly form;
and sets the red hibiscus nodding;
endows brown grass with rustling life;
and stirs high, gum tree tops to frenzied swaying;
and gives the long, bare strands of wintered willow
a lightly-swaying grace.
Such is its power,
unseen yet everywhere,
for it is breath, not air.
This carries clouds;
this moves the atmosphere;
this sets the surface of the sea
to lift long. rolling waves;
this bears the flying seeds;
this causes leaves to rustle.
A world without wind would be quite dead.
So is this breath like Spirit, it was said.
North-western wind excites the scene:
it whips white steeds across wide sea;
it drives grey clouds to restless drifting;
it animates dry, grounded leaves
and raises dust to brief and ghostly form;
and sets the red hibiscus nodding;
endows brown grass with rustling life;
and stirs high, gum tree tops to frenzied swaying;
and gives the long, bare strands of wintered willow
a lightly-swaying grace.
Such is its power,
unseen yet everywhere,
for it is breath, not air.
This carries clouds;
this moves the atmosphere;
this sets the surface of the sea
to lift long. rolling waves;
this bears the flying seeds;
this causes leaves to rustle.
A world without wind would be quite dead.
So is this breath like Spirit, it was said.