I had a very appreciated opportunity to record my poem, Memorial to a Marriage, with the sculpture it’s in response to, at Kelvingrove. You can watch it at the link below
I had a very appreciated opportunity to record my poem, Memorial to a Marriage, with the sculpture it’s in response to, at Kelvingrove. You can watch it at the link below
Hand to hand,
Toe to toe,
Nose to nose, close… You exhale I breathe in.
It’s the morning, before the papers,
There’s sleep in your eyes,
Dreamy half-whispered words
Surf along the sunrise.
We are golden
in this embrace,
formed out of grace, and patience.
We love,
Which every law in every land
Says we do not deserve.
There’s a defiance in the warmth,
A roar in the whispers
Edges to the tummy rolls
and curves of thighs
and the heft.
The permanence of stone or bronze challenges –
“Test our mettle”
If you won’t make space,
we’ll make a monument to ourselves
E.C.
In response to Patricia Cronin’s sculpture, Memorial to a Marriage.