It’s not often reviews come in poetry form. Yesterday Anthony Toner and I did a little event together, a ‘lazy Sunday afternoon’ in Chapters coffee and book shop in Sturry (near Canterbury), combining Anthony’s beautiful, laid back songs and my poetry. This morning the event organiser Maurice Kinkead has sent me a marvellous review written by a poet in the audience. Andy Robert’s review in poetry is below, straight off the WhatsApp. Very many thanks, Andy!
A Chapters’ One
How do I write joy?*
May I relay my
May Bank Holiday matinee marvel?
Under dappled sunlight spotlights,
Booked in and brilliant,
We are introduced to
The Emerald Isle
entertainment Rosie and Anthony,
Bard meets balladeer
In rhythmic rhapsody,
Refreshing our souls
Through music and poetry
Marinaded in memories.
Cedar and mahogany
Stretch in the heat
And Toner tunes
Because he cares,
Then feeds us finger pickings
wrapped in riddle and rhyme,
A smorgasbord of
Chords and clef hangers
As time past sweeps into time present;
We are both rapt and
unwrapped.
Then Rosie rises to the cause;
She’s arrived in the right place
Via all the wrong roads
To share her life’s work
Of putting the right words
in the right order,
Urging us to ‘be bolder for
tomorrow we’re older.’
Her words weave their spell
As they percolate deep
Into our sunny day
subconscious.
We pause for digestion…
Beer, wine, coffee, teas, pees anyone?
Then, hungry for more,
Once more we turn to the
finely tuned Toner
As he wonders whether we are
Too far east for Louise,
While the breeze
Wafts his melodic rhetoric
Further east.
Rosie desserts us with
sumptuous 17-syllable truffles;
Words melt delicately in our minds;
(By now we are full as Babette’s feasters.)
Then,
Suddenly:
Feck me! It’s finished!
But, like Belfast’s shipyard’s finest,
We were alright when we left there,
Sated and eager for new chapters
To be written (and crooned)
In Chapters
Soonest please.
Wonderful! If you’d like to find out more about Maurice’s events in Chapters Coffee and Books, you can follow Chapters Unplugged on Facebook or ask at Chapters.
*You’ve probably guessed that Andy (poet-reviewer) has knitted phrases and thoughts from our event through the poem. For example, his first line cleverly comes from this of mine from Safe Ground (Mica Press) published just over a year ago. I read it in answer to Anthony’s song The Road to Fivemiletown…
In the Cool of This Hottest Day
Another day closes its
sunset eye.
At least it watched me writing.
How do I write joy? Peg
phrases
on pages, spun laundry in the sun.
Tonight, I will wear party black,
celebrate
the death of past ordeals.
Turn over any heart. Count
nicks, scars.
Admire the flinty shine. The weight.
We hew more truth with our pieces than
wreckers
ever wreak in breaking.
Blackbird threads notes through this frayed
evening’s quilt,
stitches the day together.
In the cool of the close of this
hottest day,
I sense my life begin
