Friday, 4 April 2025

FIRST LOVE

“A first love always occupies a special place.” - Lee Konitz

Poets and Storytellers United has prompted us this week to give a piece related to the “firsts” or “lasts”. Here is my offering.

The Fall

How can I describe how I felt
When first I was with you?
Think of a desert traveller’s
First thirsty gulps of water
At the well of the oasis.
Think of the first spring flower
After a long hard winter;
The bright, gold, glorious morning
That follows a storm raging all night long;
The island green and gold
In an exhausted castaway’s eyes
Amid the endless sea.

Think of the way a seedling feels
When first it breaks through
The cold, dark earth.
Think of the tears the deaf man shed
When first he heard a song
With new-found hearing
And the heart that snapped with joy
When the blind man
Saw the rainbow for the first time.

This was how I felt
When first I was with you
And all this was my trembling flesh
Trying to tell you
When your cool fingers
You first extended in a light caress.

Ah! Then the birds sang to the wind
And the sun teased the waves,
As the froth amused itself
On the shifting sand.
The rosy collared seashell’s lips
Curled upward, inward
In ever diminishing microcosms
Becoming filled with more and more detail.

We spun on sand,
While seahorse galloped in the depths
And sea and sky vied to be more than blue:
Azure, ultramarine
Deep peacock smalt, cerulean,
Aquamarine, blue-green and verdigris.

The sun, he whipped us with his lash relentlessly
Each blow resounding as if on cymbal struck,
And on we spun, floated ever on,
Expanded filled our universe
Merged with the infinite
All in a seashell on a sandy shore.

And then,
I fell.
Forever seemingly,
In black abyss,
Accurséd Tartarus.
And then I fell,
And then I woke,
Clutching your fleeting shadow
In a sweat-drenched sheet.

Tuesday, 1 April 2025

TRAVEL TUESDAY 490 - MT OLYMPUS, GREECE

“When one with honeyed words but evil mind Persuades the mob, great woes befall the state.” ― Euripides, ‘Orestes’

Welcome to the Travel Tuesday meme! Join me every Tuesday and showcase your creativity in photography, painting and drawing, music, poetry, creative writing or a plain old natter about Travel.
There is only one simple rule: Link your own creative work about some aspect of travel and share it with the rest of us. Please use this meme for your creative endeavours only.
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Mount Olympus (Greek: Όλυμπος, romanized: Ólympos,) is an extensive massif near the Thermaic Gulf of the Aegean Sea, located on the border between Thessaly and Macedonia, between the regional units of Larissa and Pieria, about 80 km southwest from Thessaloniki. Mount Olympus has 52 peaks and deep gorges. The highest peak, Mytikas (Μύτικας Mýtikas), meaning "nose", rises to 2,917.727 metres and is the highest peak in Greece, and one of the highest peaks in Europe in terms of topographic prominence.
In Greek mythology, Olympus is the home of the Greek gods, on Mytikas peak. The mountain has exceptional biodiversity and rich flora. It has been a National Park, the first in Greece, since 1938. It is also a World Biosphere Reserve. Olympus remains the most popular hiking summit in Greece, as well as one of the most popular in Europe. Organised mountain refuges and various mountaineering and climbing routes are available. The usual starting point is the town of Litochoro which lies in the eastern foothills of the mountain, some 100 km from Thessaloniki.

Taking the opportunity today to direct your attention to the Greek entry for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. It is sung by Klavdia and is called “Asteromáta” (Starry-eyed one). It’s a beautiful song and Klavdia has a rich, expressive and lucid voice. The song is about loss - loss of loved ones, loss of one’s homeland and loss of all things that one holds dear.