Forest Voices by John Davis

No reason the crescent moon

can’t scrape off pond scum

and see its face put on make-up

for its date with coyote,

wander hillsides before howling begins.

No reason at all.

No reason silence can’t

stand on its toes, sing

love songs to the cove that’s

so deep so alone by the shore

so ready for love.

No reason at all.

No reason that wind can’t

find a lover when daylight

has held its breath all night

waiting in a white dress

for a gentleman caller.

No reason at all.

No reason rain can’t explain

its sobriety to the river

that drinks all night never

leaves the party or stops dancing

but craves touch.

No reason at all.

No reason tree can’t lean

against the cold, stretch its limbs

around the ground that wants

to be held when stars

bend their light like violins.

No reason at all.

John Davis

(Image by DWB)

4 thoughts on “Forest Voices by John Davis

  1. chrisja70778e85b8abd's avatar chrisja70778e85b8abd says:

    I liked the rhythm of this. Excellent lines. “for its date with coyote,”

    Great images of nature and the hidden longings. A very engaging poem, reminds me of the great poets of the past and their connections with the natural world.

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  2. DWB's avatar DWB says:

    John

    The personification utilized in this poem creates unity even as it celebrates unity. The skillful use of repetition in this poem also creates and celebrates unity.

    By “unity” I mean connection between the One and the All, whatever that means! And whatever it does mean (and it does mean something even though it’s too deep for words), you’ve captured it in this poem.

    This poem is like a positive charge, fun to read, too. Great work, we look forward to presenting more of yours. Thanks for sending this.

    Dale

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  3. honestlyb3ba694067's avatar honestlyb3ba694067 says:

    One of those poems that gets richer with every reading. What wonderful images. Talk about an arresting beginning; those first five lines would rouse the most jaded of readers. And ‘. . .when stars / bend their light like violins . . .’ Why those lines are so absolutely right I can’t say, but once read, they stay with you. An exceptionally fine note on which to end the week.
    Geraint

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