Albatross

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The lady comes to the gate dressed in lavender and leather
Looking North to the sea she finds the weather fine
She hears the steeple bells ringing through the orchard
All the way from town
She watches seagulls fly
Silver on the ocean stitching through the waves
The edges of the sky

Many people wander up the hills
From all around you
Making up your memories and thinking they have found you
They cover you with veils of wonder as if you were a bride
Young men holding violets are curious to know if you have cried
And tell you why
And ask you why
Any way you answer

Lace around the collars of the blouses of the ladies
Flowers from a Spanish friend of the family
The embroid’ry of your life holds you in
And keeps you out but you survive
Imprisoned in your bones
Behind the isinglass windows of your eyes

And in the night the iron wheels rolling through the rain
Down the hills through the long grass to the sea
And in the dark the hard bells ringing with pain
Come away alone

Even now by the gate with you long hair blowing
And the colors of the day that lie along your arms
You must barter your life to make sure you are living
And the crowd that has come
You give them the colors
And the bells and wind and the dream

Will there never be a prince who rides along the sea and the mountains
Scattering the sand and foam into amethyst fountains
Riding up the hills from the beach in the long summer grass
Holding the sun in his hands and shattering the isinglass?

Day and night and day again and people come and go away forever
While the shining summer sea dances in the glass of your mirror
While you search the waves for love and your visions for a sign
The knot of tears around your throat is crystallizing into your design

And in the night the iron wheels rolling through the rain
Down the hills through the long grass to the sea
And in the dark the hard bells ringing with pain
Come away alone
Come away alone with me.

One response to “Albatross”

  1. Reblogged this on Rosamond Press and commented:

    The lost beauty comes back into focus now that the truth is known. I don’t know where you are!
    Posted on January 14, 2014
    by Royal Rosamond Press

    How many years has it been since I learned Rena had married a Commodore and was living in England. Was it six years ago? Hence, she moved back to the states after she became a widow, and married again. For this reason she says our contact can not be “an affair of the heart”. For this reason I have been dancing around this song by Enya that I meditated to with an image of a young man looking out to sea – on the East Coast.
    “Where are you this moment?”
    When I was sixteen I was famous for my paintings of a young men by the sea. He is searching for ‘The One’. Rena begins her letter to me with “I am here.” This tells me she has read my posts about this song.
    Chivalry is based upon ‘The Un-Attainable Love’. Must I be forever chivalrous like Sir Lancelot, who becomes a Hermit after his brief affaire of the heart with Guenevere? Rena and were only together for forty or fifty days, but, what is it that has kept us so far apart, but, only a heart-beat away? The only reasonable answer, is, Rena Victoria was destined to be my Muse, who are depicted as angels in art. When I read Rena’spoem, she was suddenly – here! I will get her permission before I publish it.
    Here is a poem by James Reeves that Rena compares the sea around the Isle of Wight. What is so profound about her writing out this poem, is her hand writing. Rena does not use longhand. She prints out each letter, and is extremely neat. Rena told me she got straight As in school. I can’t begin to describe what it feels like, and what it means to me, to behold the ink that flow from her pen. I have kissed these pieces of paper. I have put my lips to these letters that march across the horizon of my soul. For this is what I wanted all along. This is what I searched for since I was a young artist and poet. Here is my Compatriot Heart…….Here is my Companion of the Quest!
    Jon Gregory Presco

    https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2013/08/27/in-the-museum/
    Sea Horse
    The dark horse
    is in the ocean
    Grey-silver manes
    around the sun.
    The hollow horn of the eye
    plays chords out to sea
    which sets adrift my father’s boat
    of wood and colored scales
    to catch the blue fish of the mind
    The setting sun
    like a golden ring
    he places upon one hand
    and brings home his days catch
    crystal colors upon the sand
    Jon Presco
    Copyright 2013
    https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2013/07/28/clearing-away-the-mists-of-avalon/
    https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2013/08/14/by-a-beautiful-waterfall-with-the-young-woman-i-love/
    https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2013/08/08/kissing-a-daughter-of-ares/
    https://rosamondpress.wordpress.com/2013/07/22/my-muse-irene-victoria/
    In Enya’s song ‘Be Where You Are’ – that was perhaps Kathleen’s favorite – we find Courtly Love, and the unattainable. How we deal with our great losses and separations, is to send Orpheus into the underworld to look for his beloved. Our hero promises he will not turn to behold his very beautiful wife, until he reaches the surface, but, can’t resist. Orpheus beholds her beautiful face, and she slips back into the void. Here is the birth of the Museum and the idea of immortality coming to dwell with mortals. All we need is a glimpse.
    “If I Could Be Where You Are”
    Lyrics written by Roma Ryan

    Where are you this moment
    Only in my dreams
    You’re missing, but you’re always
    a heartbeat from me.
    I’m lost now without you.
    I don’t know where you are.
    I keep watching,
    I keep hoping,
    but time keeps us apart.
    [chorus]
    Is there a way I can find you?
    Is there a sign I should know?
    Is there a road I could follow,
    to bring you back home?
    Winter lies before me,
    Now you’re so far away
    In the darkness of my dreaming
    The light of you will stay
    If I could be close beside you,
    If I could be where you are,
    If I could reach out and touch you,
    And bring you back home.
    [chorus]
    Is there a way I can find you?
    Is there a sign I should know?
    Is there a road I could follow,
    to bring you back home?
    To me…

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