
Ventriloquist of the Nine Waves around Beltane
custodian of late modernism Celtic folklore
those esoteric hoards let me defer to your
aural enchantment exhale once more &
immerse myself in your trobairitz pneuma
as you inflect your structure-of-rime’s rupture
Yours: the psalter which tintinnabulates Kore’s
passage as she descends only to resurrect again
where your polysyllabic-matrilinear-Highland
name resonates above all quotidian white-noise
So interleave the Ogham alphabet-of-trees
atomise Persephone’s fleshed-out liturgy
shaman-priestess oracular orate
In the stillness I hear your blent susurrus
imbricate sibilance’s agalma set-apart superb
Beyond the nemeton the copse the grove-
lacking-an-altar is your graven cartouche
Dance-of-the-intelligence transmutes
into melopoeia’s Gaelic lilt peeling away
pine-layers to mint Sibylline leaves
which are now precociously strewn
Yours the inscriptio inluminatio
longing to syncopate my new katabasis
What chthonic stirrings? Whose breath-turn?
What chthonic stirrings? Whose voice calls?
Exhalation emits fricatives to enact a feather
on the breath of the White Goddess at Yule
Most yammer & stall upon upholstered
thresholds where Covent Garden’s flush
tourists amass of a mid-week evening
jockeying to populate convivial pubs . . .
As you dissolve into Beltane’s balm & dusk
I launch into another Samhain chat-room nekuia
(The Poetry Cafe, Covent Garden – 27/05/25)
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Mark Wilson
Mark Wilson has published five poetry collections: Quartet For the End of Time (Editions du Zaporogue, 2011), Passio (Editions du Zaporogue, 2013), The Angel of History (Leaky Boot Press, 2013), Illuminations (Leaky Boot Press, 2016) & Paolo & Francesca in a Colder Climate (Black Herald Press, 2025). He is the author of a verse-drama, One Eucalyptus Seed, about the arrest and incarceration of Ezra Pound after World War Two, as well as a tragi-comedy, Arden. His poems and articles have appeared in: The Black Herald, The Shop, Tears in the Fence, 3:AM Magazine, Anvil Tongue, International Times, The Fiend, Syncopation, Epignosis Quarterly, Mande, Dodging the Rain, The Ekphrastic Review, Enheduanna, Rasputin and Le Zaporogue.

Thanks
An aside to the incarceration of Pound – Elmore Leonard references him in a novel called Pronto ….
Comment by Steven Taylor on 22 August, 2025 at 8:59 am