Showing posts with label seaside. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seaside. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 July 2011

The Cure Of Souls




The radiant soda of the seashore fashions
Fun, foam and freedom.

The sea laves 
The Shaven sand.
And the light sways forward
On self-destroying waves.
The rigor of the weekday is cast aside with shoes,
With business suits and traffic's motion;
The lolling man lies with the passionate sun,
Or is drunken in the ocean.


A socialist health take should of the adult,
He is stripped of his class in the bathing-suit,
He returns to the children digging at summer,
A melon-like fruit.


O glittering and rocking and bursting and blue
-Eternities of sea and sky shadow no pleasure:
Time unheard moves and the heart of man is eaten
Consummately at leisure.


The novelist tangential on the boardwalk overhead
Seeks his cure of souls in his own anxious gaze.

"Here," he says, "With whom?" he asks, "This?" he questions,
"What tedium, what blaze?

What satisfaction, fruit? 
What transit, heaven?
Criminal? Justified? 
Arrived at what June?"

That nervous conscience amid the concessions
Is haunting, haunted moon.


The Cure of Souls by Henry James

Tuesday, 23 September 2008

September Joy

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I love this time of year in Cornwall, the skies are blue and the air has that crisp hint of Autumn in it. The sun still shines bright and strong and warms us all as we make the most of those long stretches of empty beach, and deserted dunes which we now have all to ourselves again. Bliss
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008

The Diaphanous Blue

The Diaphanous Blue by Jo Bradford

I have been so tied up with making new work recently, that I have not blogged anything for some time. Watch this space for sneak previews of my new work, but in the meantime, this is Diaphanous Blue, a personal favourite.


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