AT THE FAIRE (photo) & A STORY FROM THE MIDDLE AGES (dream tanka series) by Roswila
A STORY FROM THE MIDDLE AGES
a bomb’s been planted
in the medieval fairground
then again maybe
it’s just a threat and fear
is the outcome sought
this large gathering
of artisans and trade folk
closes down quickly –
one young couple’s dismantled
their display to wait out the threat:
she packs up her wares
anxiously watching for the return
of her caring mate,
who’s bringing his cousin from
the far country to stay here
a poor time she thinks
for his cousin to make such a
major transition:
to move from the Hot Study,
the time of wandering
into Cool Study,
the time of moving up or down
in only one place
and that place here with a bomb
threat shadowing their backs
but the night air’s sweet
like her husband’s kisses
and her packing’s done –
leave the unknown to hover
what way it will – it’s always there
[six tanka on a dream of 5-16-13. Photo “At the Faire” by Roswila]
Also please note that a dreamku is not intended as an interpretation of a dream, or even a complete and accurate rendering of one. A dreamku is my attempt to get down dream imagery/action that grabs me and, as I write about it, elicits my conscious written association and response. Nor do I believe that one has to remember dreams in order for them to do their work. In my understanding, we are much more than our conscious selves.
For more in-depth exploration:
-- very brief comparison of dreamku and haiku: DREAMKU ARE NOT HAIKU
-- a brief post about both dreamku and my photos THE AREN'TS OF DREAMKU & ACCOMPANYING DIGITAL PHOTOS.
-- detailed three-part post about dreamku: "A DREAMKU PRIMER: Writing Haiku-Like Poems About Your Night Dreams": PART ONE: Introduction & Writing Dreamku as Dream Work; PART TWO: Elements of the Haiku Form Used in Dreamku; and PART THREE: How to Write Dreamku (the second and third parts have some overlap).
-- a short up-dating post about the three-part "A DREAMKU PRIMER" -- Important Up-date to A DREAMKU PRIMER....".
If you wish to copy or use any of my writing or poems, please email me for permission (under “View my complete profile”). Roswila's other blogs: ROSWILA’S TAROT GALLERY & JOURNAL; ROSWILA’S TAIGA TAROT; and TRYING TO HOLD A BOX OF LIGHT.