“The mountains are so dominant
that some days the people refuse
to look at them as children
turn away from the fathers who beat them”~ Jim Harrison from Songs of Unreason
Ancient mountains within a blink
stare granite-faced when disaster looms (unseen)
rising through tenebrous skies before the before
in stillness stand when time slows and stops
until the rumbling rocks fall, and then, you move to avoid the sudden slap
a tumbling torrent, of striking blows–too late to turn away–
forever changing what was you’re buried in the detritus of dreams
For Jilly’s Day 12 of 28 Days of Unreason, poetry inspired by the poetry of Jim Harrison. This is another cleave/contrapuntal poem or cleaveapuntal or contracleave. . .
Whatever—it’s a bargain, three poems in one. 😉