Poem 180
A sequence included in my Original Composition portfolio in 1984, the organising principle is the four elements – earth air fire water – with a poem for each …
… the bird-man as thematic character is something to do with the splice, what Baudelaire wrote about as Spleen and Ideal – dual (or triple or quadruple) identity – fluidity or the contending poles of self …
… the first poem echoes Icarus via W.H. Auden via Brueghel … there are twelve ‘ea’ dipthongs in the first half of Tide giving it a kind of cohesive semi-rhyme …
… the second poem references the fairytale The Six Swans from the Brothers Grimm … one of the classic dreams we dream is the freedom of birdlike flight – and somewhere I read that the three primal fears of human beings are loud noises, heights and falling, all of which are neatly rolled together in the experience of a bird (or bird-man) being shot down …
… the third poem is partly an obscure joke, drilling soldiers for a 21-gun salute and accidentally shooting down something extraordinary – the earthbound, the prosaic, the vulgar vs. the airy stuff of dreams … I like how the title also suggests fall honours, the double meaning of fall in, the bird claw still clutching a high tension line, the drill sergeant’s patter, how the elements are encircled in afloat aflame aflutter and the rhyme of done it and plummet …
… I remember Bill Manhire saying the last poem has the feel of a riddle which is what I was going for – roast fish in banana leaves being the solution to the puzzle of what single thing could embody all the four elements, could draw the divided shot down smashed up bird-man together … )
Bird Man
i Tide Broken on the sea in an oil slick of blood the bird man lies leaking the gallons that seal up the sea that the waves hump under unable to burst and seabirds are clogged and clumsy with blood and red streaming dolphins must leap to breathe and leap till they die and beaches are smeared in the dull congealing tide moving into land sailors splashed all fleets moving the same under silent red colours and still the bird man bleeds floating staring up at scarlet sunset cloud the darkening water reflecting the red light raining down ii Flying And the last luckless brother for being the youngest was left with one swan's wing a mutant a loner a reminder of a bad time and when he stretched that white wing behind the barn where no one could see still he was little match for you bird man thinking of flight a dream trick as fundamental as the three fears loud noises heights falling and when he untucked that stump powerful splintering a man's nose in a fight and stretched full out soft strong absurdly grafted to a bitter brother bird man it pointed at you owner of a dream and well acquainted with a sudden loud noise a falling from a height iii Full Honours Fall in with a gun shooting true as a rainbow fall in like a chip of space fused claw of a crow sliced on a power line fall in one foot spitting into earth together in time fall in like a body out of a cupboard out of a plane fall in fall out again not quick enough ragged as arse-paper as sheep dags a goat's shaggy eyebrow when I say now you say how high catches off colours up one mother's son jumps the gun and that's done it torn it now afloat aflame aflutter he comes bird man with a plummet in his throat iv Into The Fire Ridden on air ridden in water and fallen between the two tumbling tearing wrapped in curtains of spray of coloured cloud endless membranes catching and collapsing a hand has cupped the volcano breathed the coal back to flame in all your cold closeness your wrappings you arrive roast fish in banana leaves