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Re: Bridges

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Patrick McManus <[log in to unmask]>

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Poetryetc: poetry and poetics

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Wed, 8 Jan 2014 09:06:55 -0000

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Kasper's email never arrived here!!
Bill hope you are not stuck - orchardist sounds a nice job
Cheers P

-----Original Message-----
From: Poetryetc: poetry and poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Bill Wootton
Sent: 08 January 2014 07:21
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Bridges

Many thanks, Kasper. Final couplet (and indeed final section) is still a
work in progress, appended yesterday when I realised the two particular
bridges I was celebrating were not ones to put spring in step, they not
offering crossability. 

Bill

> On 8 Jan 2014, at 11:36 am, Kasper Salonen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> This is magnificent, the majesty of bridges at their best resonates 
> strongly in these four sections. The hint of myth in the Benezet story 
> rounds out the mysticism. Not only that, but the lyrical and yet 
> perfectly disinterested style makes up for the splash of water that is 
> the final line. I love it.
> 
> KS
> 
> ---
> Kasper Salonen, toiminnanjohtaja
> Helsinki Poetry Connection
> http://hkipoetryconnection.blogspot.com/
> +358505554947
> 
> 
>> On 7 January 2014 23:05, Bill Wootton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> 
>> Bridges
>> 
>> i
>> 
>> Walk a bridge to connect, to pass
>> over a gulf. To be on a bridge is to be
>> 
>> neither in one place or another. Rarely destination, bridges embody 
>> journey.
>> 
>> 
>> ii
>> 
>> Avignon's stone bridge stops mid-Rhone tantalising with just four 
>> extant arches
>> 
>> of its once majestic twenty two.
>> Even computer imaging and years
>> 
>> of research can't line up remnant piles.
>> Must have been zig-zags
>> 
>> for added strength, perhaps, in floods.
>> Benezet the shepherd it's said,
>> 
>> 850 years ago, with Divine push, hefted and hurled a huge rock in the 
>> river
>> 
>> which became stone one of Pont
>> d'Avignon. Benezet's journey ended
>> 
>> with his interment within the bridge
>> before its completion. Disinterment
>> 
>> nearly 500 years later,
>> scored him patron sainthood.
>> 
>> 
>> iii
>> 
>> Just north of Melbourne, two parallel bridges span Arthurs Creek. 
>> Only one takes traffic.
>> 
>> Burke's duplicated concrete and bitumen bridge towards Nutfield, flat 
>> and functional
>> 
>> but adjacent, original Burke's Bridge, a timbertrestle construction, 
>> now spattered
>> 
>> with leaves and gum bark peelings, blocked at either end with 
>> boulders, remains
>> 
>> the real enchanter. Patrick Burke, orchardist and nurseryman settled 
>> on 20 acres in 1864.
>> 
>> None of which explains why supporting posts either side of the creek 
>> are not parallel.
>> 
>> 
>> iv
>> 
>> Alighting from a bridge makes you feel lighter.
>> Puts a little spring in your step or your tyres.
>> 
>> You've left somewhere behind. Crossed.
>> You're somewhere else. What now?
>> 
>> But it takes now uncrossable bridges
>> to remind us how well stuck we might be.
>> 
>> 
>> bw
>> 8.1.14
> 

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