April 30, 2008...7:55 am

Faces of Goodness and Faithful Masks of Sorrow

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When I was six years old, my father read me Othello. It was particularly meaningful because he had, as editor of the Stratford Series dedicated this edition of Shakespeare’s work to me. I was struck even at that age by the dedication:

Yet there are times when our hands senselessly labouring grow most hateful to us and we would gladly rid us of these burdens…we have such hours, but are drawn back again
By faces of goodness, faithful masks of sorrow,
Honesty, kindness, courage , fidelity,
The love that lasts a life’s time.

The Difficult Land – Edwin Muir

It is a piece of poetry I have memorised over the years and used, as a place of magic, in times of hardship and despair. It is probably also the singular piece of writing which encouraged me to embark on my own journey as a poet. I often wonder if my father knew even at that stage that he would have a child beset by  imaginings and intensity.

When my father went through his own nighttime of the soul, I wrote a poem for him.

A Song of Hope

 

When deceit is rewarded

When betrayal is customary

When enemies gain power

When dreams are burnt by malice 

When the chatter of others is alien

When hope is a foreign thing

When beauty ceases to be gentle

When there are no longer mornings

textured with familiarity

 

When despair remains despair

 

Be still and watch at your window

 

Listen for the sounds of richer times

gathering and conspiring in a revolt

with a might which will flood the mountains

and overthrow this season

 

I thnk that in this way we have used words to support the idea of one another. And it has been for me, a truly wonderful celebration which I hope we have years more to craft, together.

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