![]() BridgeA Poem by Thurston![]() A poem about a bridge![]() From the unpaved morning valley half-turning, glance half-flung I saw it poised between tiered granite springing off the earth transfixing the sky one unbelieveable leap Icarus revenged challenge hurled and answered concerto in bright steel a single immutable there truss, spar, strut and span glistening in air frozen stencil of a mind one man’s radiant certainty one man’s irreducible I thinkand ruthless Therefore I amimplacable statement So in what room conceived then what engineer and where and how sitting with rolled-up cotton sleeves fingers half-sloped and tapered lifting his head to look over his work at the earth where it would stand In what shack did he supervise the construction standing arms dangling on what rock From what elevations did he know his bridge what conversations with riveters and steel men as he watched brushing a lock of carrot-coloured hair away from his forehead © 2010 Thurston |
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Added on August 26, 2010 Last Updated on August 30, 2010 Author![]() ThurstonHuntly, North Waikato, New ZealandAboutI enjoy James K. Baxter, Jon Silkin, Sylvia Plath, to begin with. Want to live forever. Yet to write my best poem, but have been equal runner-up in Commonwealth Poetry Award 1976 for my book Believed .. more..Writing
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