Friday, October 26, 2018

On Foot

Let me write poems on your feet
in clouds of henna,
take you places you’ve never been.

Come with me to distant galaxies,
my words glowing in your wake
to flare across the night sky

and haunt your dreams



(This poem was previously published in Poetry Cornwall. I made the collage in response to the poem)

First posted on this blog in 2007 for 'Images and Poetry' theme for Poetry Thursday

I reposted another poem today over on my Crafty Green Poet blog, you can read it here

22 comments:

Clockworkchris said...

I like it, goes with the picture and brings other images as well. I loved the last line and "clouds of henna"

Anonymous said...

Now this is an invitation. :)

I love the collage.

Tammy Brierly said...

This was wonderful and I thought it cool you made a collage for the poem ;)

Sideon said...

I loved seeing the image and the poem together. Great work. I agree - "Let me write poems on your feet
in clouds of henna," is wonderful.

writerwoman said...

Love the collage. It really fits the poem.

T.M.K. said...

very direct and seductive. great collage.

daisies said...

that poem is incredibly seductive and the collage is absolutely wonderful!!

Anonymous said...

Very nice play the collage. A seduction of words. Very nice!

Kimberley McGill said...

"Let me write poems on your feet
in clouds of henna," Love these introductory lines - your collage is well done and fits well.

Jessica said...

Love the image, love the poem. Very tight language. I think the poem can stand on its own, without the image. Nice job!

Anonymous said...

"my words glowing in your wake
to flare across the night sky

and haunt your dreams."

I read and reread these words. They aren't fly-by-night images, these are the real things - great monolithic structures.

But, in truth, your words say all that need to be said in this stanza.

Fragmentsinsight said...

You describe an exciting journey that could lead those who dare, anywhere. Wonderful poem.

Fragmentsinsight said...

And the collage is very inspired and inspiring. (Sorry, forgot to say that in my first comment.)

Anonymous said...

hiya,
love both the poem and your collage. Love seeing other facets of you! That FANTASTIC opening draws me in by my "soul." (Truly does; am not kidding.)

Ironically, I posted a photo of my dancing feet, but not for poetry thursday. (It's in a post with the top half of me, altered somewhat... under the poetry thursday post: it's called "Balance Wk#4." Not a collage though. )

Crafty Green Poet said...

HI there, thanks for all your comments. Jessica, the poem did stand on its own two feet (so to speak!) for quite a while! GeL, just got back from visiting your PT prompt but will need to go back asap to look at your feet....

gautami tripathy said...

Very good. Henna is used in my country too often.

gautami
Soul

Jon said...

Very nice. I love the compactness. The mythic proportions of the speaker's requests hint that maybe this is a relationship that can only be fantasized about? And the final line indicates a little, perhaps subconscious, bitterness about that? That's just what crossed my mind while reading it. In any case, thanks so much for sharing it.

Tina said...

The clouds of henna line is lovely, and the collage to go with it is lovely as well. Beautiful!

Inconsequential said...

Nice.

You do some very good stuff :)

Crafty Green Poet said...

Thanks for your comments. Jon you're sort of right about it, but the poem actually grew from a friend saying she wrote on her feet in henna and I thought that was cool and it became a poem.

Anonymous said...

fun collage

Janneke said...

Great collage with the wonderful words of the poem, this poem is a little gem.