Today I saw a bumble bee, trapped in a web on the wooden pillar of the barn, and a spider half its size, but big enough, ran out to catch it, changed its mind and ran back in again. I freed the bee with a clothes peg; instantly it flew towards a small cyclamen flower, which opened a pink door for it and let it in.
Today I saw a straight old man, tan jacket, smart cream linen hat and trousers, walk with a cane and a brisk purpose into the lotissement they call 'le Tertre'. Was it to see a woman, old now, he had once loved, or a young one he'd like to make a fool of himself over, or an old pal from service days, or was he simply going home, or none of these?
Today I saw the finely-pointed gable wall of the old house there, the walnut tree in splendour next to it, the Calvary beneath the limes, their leaf litter and the tiny hard velour-skinned fruits amongst it underfoot, and the strangely self-effacing angels on the housefront.
Today I knew that these, all these, hold meanings, stories, histories and worlds that I can't know, sealed in by time and space, holding themselves in mute and distant gentleness apart, refusing all translation.
Save in a play of light cast, aslant and rippling, onto the receiving presence of an inside wall.
(30.8.2010)
Nice observations. I am an observer and I usually for my own amusement will make up the stories that go along with the people and things that I see.
ReplyDeleteLovely observations and ruminations, Lucy!
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ReplyDeleteSweet Lucy, I saw this post and my heart is warmed!
ReplyDeleteP.S. You know where I think the old man was heading!
Thanks for reading.
ReplyDeleteZ, that's just gorgeous, made my morning, thank you.
Goodly stuff. I hope he was going to see his love, young or old.
ReplyDeleteIt strikes me that this simple but embracing account of a series of impressons could be a submission for the current qarrtsiluni theme of translation. I love your latest and just published submission.
ReplyDeleteHi Lucy! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and saying hi. It has been quite a while since I've blogged or been reading other's blogs for that matter. But I do miss your beautiful writings and stories! This one is fantastic and conjures up so many wonderful images! Hope you are doing very well!
ReplyDeleteA lovely balance you strike, holding both the isolation and separateness, and the connection that beauty hints at.
ReplyDeleteThere's the most perfect and satisfying balance in this piece. Wonderful.
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