1452
Wittgenstein sat on these steps
From forty-eight to forty-nine.
It was quiet, warm, befuddling;
Like his Tractatus on my mind.
Brian Hick April 2015
©copyright Sally Hick 15.4.26
1451
On a roundabout near Galway
There's a dump for fairground rides,
A Ferris-wheel shorn of its seats,
A switch back thrown up by the tides.
But where are the crowds who squealed and shouted?
Where the candy floss and beer?
Where the children and the lovers
Clasping hands to share their fear?
Every happy moment passes
Every memory will fade
Every touch of human kindness
Will dissolve into the grave;
So why care if these abandoned
Rides are left to rot away;
Why concern ourselves with pleasures
Long since gone and had their day?
Do these rides so soon abandoned
Call to mind our fleeting lives,
The tiny sparks of love and gladness
Shining when nought else survives,
When even memory can't temper
Emptiness with thouhts of love
And life evolves in aimless circles,
Endless, as the skies above.
The Ferris wheel waits for the breakers
The Waltzers rust into the earth
Everything returns to dust
Until the moment of re-birth.
Brian Hick April 2015
©copyright Sally Hick 13.4.26
1450
Passer meae puellae
I picked it up and hardly felt its weight,
A chaffinch, lying just outside the door.
Unmarked, its summer plumage bright and clean
Belied the dull eye and the open claw.
How long had it been flying from the South,
How many days against a wind-swept sea
Before, exhausted, it had chanced to fall,
Epiring, on the path in front of me?
Though sheltered by our garden, where the birds
From Gillsman's Wood have fresh seed every day,
There was no time to rebuild vital strength
And so his gentle spirit slipped away.
Yet his short life, like every other soul,
Was precious to the love which makes us whole.
Brian Hick April 2015
©copyright Sally Hick 11.4.26
1449
You point the way; so why do I feel blind
Confused before the grief that fills my life
As if my daily pain, the creeping haze
Or soft yet meaningless confusion, rife
With thoughts divorced from feelings or concern
Which might at some point, though they seem uncouth,
Console the spidery threads that circle round
The edges of what could just be the truth?
Despair's a sin, ending it all a crime
Against your love if not against the law
But sucked into this mire of apathy
How can I raise my eyes to with for more?
Why should I continue with this fight?
End it now; snuff out this little light.
Brian Hick April 2015
©copyright Sally Hick 9.4.26
1448
Donna, che in ciel
Mary you who shine down from the heavens
Making the world itself a better place
Today we celebrate that glorious time
You saved us from turmoil and disgrace
Recalling how you stood before your Son
Who was prepared to strike us from above
Assuaging God the Father's angry brow
Turning it to gentleness and love
Showing to the world a mother's care
To overcome our torment and despair
All mankind shook with fear at the attack
But just one glance turned all God's fury back.
The earth is now at rest, the solid rock
Lies quiet in repose at what you've gained;
The sun cuts through clouds, the rainbow's hue
Delights to celebrate your glorious reign,
Men see their payers are answered and proclaim
'See, the sky is calm, the air is clear'
While you, who see your works from up on high,
Accept our prayers for we know you hear.
Your are the star, the radiant Queen of Heaven
To whom all thanks and praises now are given.
Then triumphant mother, you whose power
Shatters the bonds of evil and can save,
Whth hope of life eternal for believers,
Hope for joy that goes beyond the grave,
Mary, bring salvation to us all,
Quench the fire of wrath within the sea,
Give us peace and joy while we're below
And endless life with you eternally.
Brian Hick April 2015
©copyright Sally Hick 6.4.26