I wanted to draw
the sound of the moon
on a sun-drenched beach
stripped down to white sand,
white wave, white skin
starved for affection.
I wanted to draw
the silent sound of that moon
as the chaos of the current
crashed down on the crowds
clawing at each other
for a moment
below the spot of sunlight
that burnt them quicker
than they could contemplate
a commitment to content
while I sketched
the white light circling the night,
even in daylight,
even in the terror and the fright
that twist through the lyrics
these lives lived on the edge
of the sinking shore
will forever be linked to.
I wanted to put onto paper
that palpable possibility
of holding stillness while all else moved,
of leaning into the moonlight melody
while the daylight drowned out thought,
of holding silence in a song
while the sand surrendered
to the will of the shore.
I wanted to draw
the sound of the moon…
that sensation of being surrounded
in a single sway of stillness,
a solo seduction of strings
pulling me towards the white light
at the centre of the night’s clarity
as the yellow sun strips the sea
from the sand.
All words and photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
3rd poem for National Poetry Writing Month 2019
The moon over the ocean is a special kind of magic.
And how to draw its song? Everyone’s poems are full of yearning today…(K)
Maybe we are all crawling out of winter and slowly spreading our thoughts out under the springtime light
I’m doing my best!
I love the idea of spreading thoughts out under the springtime light – as we in NZ reluctantly move into winter soon I’ll be keeping that phrase in mind and will gather my thoughts over winter!
As the yellows sun strips the sea from the sand.
Gorgeous.
All. The. Feels. You are so good. Love it.
Thank you Alison. I hope you are doing well and time is healing the shock of the loss of your friend. Huge hugs from your favorite city, even if I am leaving it right now and heading to Ireland 🤗🤗☘️☘️
Enjoy Ireland. Are you going for that poetry you attended last year?
Beautiful, Damien. As Kerfe said, full of longing–that last stanza is gorgeous.
Thank you Merril. Your encouragement is a joy as is your talent! Huge hugs in gratitude 🤗🤗☘️
🙂