Words for Trees. Barbara Folkart

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Pharaoh’s Daughter

       Flesh and Voice

       For the Stranger in the Field

       The Colour of Time

       V Dreaming Drowning

       Tear Water Pooling

       Dreaming Drowning

       What the Water Tells Your Skin

       Les baigneuses I

       Les baigneuses II

       VI Lent

       Good Friday in Fallowfield

       I. Parsifal’s Meadow

       II. The Sky’s the Colour of Grace

       Purple

       Beyond Beyond

       Stone Mother

       Revelation in Roxbury

       Living Like Matisse

       Déjà Vu

       Ending Empty

       Wasting

       VII Easter in the Loire Valley

       Ponds Gone Wild

       Pagoda at Chanteloup

       Souvigny en Touraine

       Walled Gardens in Amboise

       Aquifers

       Easter Waters

       VIII Writing with Light

       Per Ardua

       Fools

       Camera-Body

       Writing with Light

       Resonance

       Gloria

       Sursum Corda

       Dark Room

       IX Time’s Flesh

       L’écorchée vive

       Id

       Private Eye

       Bitch-Poem

       Gendering

       Time’s Flesh

       Un-Building

       A Sudden Cold

       X Baudelaire’s Deaths

       i. Upstairs, in the Quiet Bordel

       ii. All Those Little Deaths

       iii. Baudelaire, Prince of Poems

       XI Summer in Fallowfield

       Bells

       Sunflowers

       Authority

       Sunday Morning in Fallowfield

       Notes

       Acknowledgements

       Songs from the French

      No love here,

       not a leaf or a light

       as you pass,

       just the relentless rhythms of stone—

       shoreline, stepped terraces, petrified trees,

       the angry roil of mountains in the dusk,

       the sea glaciered

       into a heat death all its own.

      How private, those cities you pass by,

       walled in tight and self-contained—

       good burghers counting coins

       on kitchen tables

       after parsimonious suppers,

       preparing for bed, for the night's

       cautious coitus, prudently

       carnal, leery of the passions.

      A tight little wind stings

       through the bare trees.

       The year shrivels and a moonless cobalt

       night falls onto you out of the sky.

       You in your cobalt dress hurry

       westward, into the dark,

       that light around your head

       growing dimmer with each step.

      Tender as snow peas

       in that fragile pea-pod boat of theirs,

       they sing and strum

       their way across their miniature lake,

       soprano, sopranino, alto.

       What will he do,

      they wonder,

       what will love be like

      a l’ombre d’ung buysonnet? what mysteries, what marvels beneath the boxwood hedge, or lying in

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