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Green and Yellow (Free verse) by Christof
The turmeric yellow of your hair
And the brushed green of your dress
Mingle in the cloth of your checked coat.
With gorse and grass they coalesce
Until you seem no longer there.
Your head amid the bobbing gorse
Is one amongst a thousand lost
And all the words I never wrote
About you burrow into the frost
In rebuke because, of course,
I am not mute for want of love.
Rather, Iâve been stunned for months
And continue so until, a mote
Of gleeful laughs between two stumps
Of clumpy grass, you wave your gloves
And my daughter is made flesh again,
Skin and limbs soft-fresh from the cleft
Of earth, the human throat
Giving voice to the cry that is left
Of the language that came before men.
And so the Firehills are set alight,
Green-yellow the glow as the frost starts to thaw,
But as the words rise up I note
They are just a function of what I saw.
Youâve conjured a poem I did not write.
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