
Shakespeare’s birthday/deathday. Each year I try to write something Bill-affiliated. This can be made harder by having a theme superimposed over the top of it (ie, like pandemics or climate change) but at least it forces me to think outside a few boxes for some green inspiration. Which is always a good thing. Need to apologise in advance for the long pome, I didn’t have the time to write a short poem.
If only poets had the power that multinational corporations have to effect change in the world.
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Bill S & his posse of Nature Poets
Bill being a country boy born & bred
was a big lover of nature
dropping dozens of wildflowers
animals, trees, natural events
63 birds, & more into his plays ;
with whimsical abandon
he set them in forests, on coasts,
on rugged heaths
— if he were writing today
climate change would be his bent
so too Bill Blake’s rage
against dark Satanic Mills
which were pumping his pristine
English skies full of black soot
& were, after all, the beginning
of man-made climate change
the posse is being assembled
Lawrence & his dark forest soul
would definitely be there …
with his animalistic magic
of snakes & bats & pansies
a third Bill, Wordsworth
knew nature was divine
& believed true happiness
was achieved when existing
in harmony with it, always happy
to wax lyrical about daffodils,
clouds, & Tintern Abbey
youthful firebrand Keats
loved nature’s vibrant scents
& colours & cool calming water
a man who happily sang odes
to Nightingales, Autumn, & the Sea
would get in on this action
although somewhat simpler
in scope another John (Clare)
less complex & less well known
marvellously describes the natural
world & rural life in affectionate
vignettes of Winter Evening,
Wood Pictures in Summer,
& the Little Trotty Wagtail
Emerson’s belief that we understand
truth only by studying the song of nature
& Humblebees & Snow Storms
& Shelley’s awareness she destroys
as well as creates; singing odes
to the West Wind, Skylarks & Mont Blanc
& Dickinson finding awe in everything
Light Existing In Spring
Birds coming down the Walk
& Frost whose name suggests he should be
though not a pure nature poet loved
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
many modern poets too are in the posse
the marvellous Mary Oliver who instills
poems with wonder-filled images
drawn from daily walks near her home
Wild Geese & Journeys on Summer Days
& Gary Snyder an activist who speaks
with an ancient voice but modern tongue
of fertile soil, animal magic,
the power of solitude, rebirth;
the love & ecstasy of the dance
& Mountains and Rivers Without End
but as wonderful as all these
nature loving poets are
what we really need
is for everyone to remember
they too are poets, alive in this bleak
eternal universe only because
our home is a delicately crafted
paean to life
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