Spirited Upon Your WingsA Poem by Christopher LavertySpirited upon your wings, reveries bring boundless things; with a pinch the sprightly fairy blithely lures me while unwary, guiding me with tuneful flute round your orchards hung with fruit.
Vintages from caverns cool brim in crystal goblets full - sooth the spirit's inner strife, nature's binding blood of life: sun-soaked clusters bring the south - rich with pulp indulge the mouth; crushed in pressings lush and pure, cast their rosy-woven blur. Comes the scent of nearby seas - cornfields yielding to the breeze, pipes I hear upon the mountains - soon unlock the Muses' fountains, then the hush, the moon, and me make a goodly company, joined by hoots and trickling brooks mixed with music, thought and books. Spicy malts bring woods and farms, scenes unfold with rustic charms: minstrels singing homely lays, shepherds whistling on their ways; next a tournament with lances, then to evening country dances - later gather round the fire, hush-toned ghost tales 'til we tire. Glint-eyed creatures cause affright playing tricks to pass the night, in enchanted forests lost gleaming with a midnight frost; sprites and goblins stray unseen round the fresh-trimmed bowling green, after village curfew knells - local myths the parson quells. Ursula - soothsayer old - reads what yet the stars may hold, from her mossy cave sees most, tracing heaven's wakeful host.
Spirited upon your wings, reveries bring boundless things; guiding me with tuneful flute round your orchards hung with fruit. © 2025 Christopher Laverty |
StatsAuthorChristopher LavertyBristol, England, United KingdomAboutI am from Cornwall and now live in Bristol. I have worked as a teacher and my hobbies include reading, music, films, walking and travelling. I have been published in Reach Poetry Magazine, Runcible.. more..Writing
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