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“...artefacts air-brushed from memory, teasing
holograms in glass globules, daring translation:
What can I make for you of those old bones, those scratched pebbles?” Lee
i. earth: catacomb
earth-stones speak from Mazaruni galleries of petroglyphs and pictographs
murmur scratched names, carved mysteries, ancient runes of Rupunini
and lost El Dorado, hum through incised furrows
of weathers, planting seasons, favourite pets
engraved hieratic embraces
excavate for today tablets of living faith
from shell-mounds and various inundations—
our inheritance: these elemental artefacts
ordinary sketches that always were embedded
in diurnal monotony of domesticities.
ii. fire: ikon
the scissor-tails carry fables of fire at their throats
as they always have, cruising edges of oceans
half-believing rumours of primordial Roraima
impossible Falls off a distant Potaro
a foolish boy with gulls’ wings gone too near the sun—
the man who circles seabirds with the palette of his gaze
sees them through canopies of his abandoned forests
hears their clamour over rivers of surfing casuarina windbreaks
marvels they are not savannah vultures
etches them coal-black ikons across the coral of the island of his love.
iii. water: bark
his craft, he would tell you, was the simple bark of the spectral Arawak
navigating terrible silence under contentious macaws, toucans, squirrel
monkeys
of great Essequibo, his own boatman, alone
north-pointed past savannahs and forests
marking psychedelic light pouring through soaring canopies
into great vines, large leaves, pods
the turning grace of herons in the swamps—
and it carried him to the collage of Atlantic surf
Caribbean vernacular, small-mountain ferns, seabirds
ancestral stones, familiar mythologies, the horned island of his rest.
iv. air: heron
no migratory bird, apparently, like the egret
that heron, that cowbird, world traveller
like Guyanese and other Caribbean children
colouring the diaspora, New York, London, Dubai
up the islands, through the airways
down the Corentyne to Suriname
across the border to Brazil—
and we here, Ron, with you gone
further than all those territories of man’s confusions
probing neglected friendships, sketchy conversations, awkward love.
John Robert Lee is a St Lucian poet. His Collected Poems 1975-2015 is published by Peepal Tree Press (2017). His authors' index, Saint Lucian Writers and Writing, is published by Papillote Press (2019). He is a contributing editor for ArtsEtc. Art © 2019 by Ron Savory. Used with permission of the estate of Ron Savory.