February 11th - 17th 2013
Nick Miller The Colours
John F Deane The Colours
The Colours
by John F Deane
These are colours of the seasons: gold
for the portal flowering of birth; violet
for shy kisses in a shaded copse, for days
of fast and pleading, for the iris of Van Gogh;
rose, for one long day of joy, for the survival
of sea-thrift on a famished cliff-face ledge;
suburban avenues will be clothed
in the alb of cherry-blossom white;
white and gold the chasuble
of the chestnut tree, and white
for angels flying in to the festival of snow, for virgins
crossing all together the frozen ice-paths of the Alps;
red, for martyrs, for the late year standing of the dogwood,
the gift of tongues, the long delay of Good Friday
and the blood-stained building blocks of Gaza;
green, for the ordinary days, de tempore labouring,
for past time, in-between times and times ahead of times;
gold again, for the mind’s embossed
portal to the sacrament, and black
for the peaceful, the having-come-through, dead.
from The Colours
By kind permission of the author and Carcanet