Poem 472
Mysteries of the plants and seasons … no light earth or water under the sink where forgotten onions and potatoes nevertheless respond to life’s distant but insistent call with swelling profusion … for me this gives a strong visual impression of the contrast of the outside and the inside, light and dark, pretty and the primal and their attendant climates …
( I love the image of spring leaves and blossom as the trees drenched in light and the way it repeats to frame beginning middle and end of the poem … the image of winter as an old onion and the description of milk bottles in all their shades of clear … dancing leaves as slits in the dress of a tree … the return to the sink trap in the image of winter as a rattling ring and how that underlines that the hidden away sink cupboard is the last place winter releases its grip and consequently is also the incontrovertible proof that the seasons have changed … )
Spring In The Sink Cupboard
Trees are drenched in light and the sturdy slick green of shoots butting antlers out of the dark loose onion winter the deep gleam of milk bottles under the sink in all their shades of clear the dank cupboard and strange round-elbowed bend of the sink trap everything in the dark sprouting its own smooth story potatoes hairy genitals green-pronged onions shuffling out of old shed skins outside trees are drenched and dancing a million razor slits in every dress while growth tongue out licks even the inside of this last chance crepuscular cupboard that trapped the hard rattle of winter like a ring in its throat all the trees are drenched in light