by Brett Rutherford
after a watercolor by Riva Leviten
On this foggy night, any river
could be the Nile
and that dark thing afloat
cold be the crocodile
that let the Moses-basket
pass on by,
and laughed about it still
with weepless eye.
could be the Nile
and that dark thing afloat
cold be the crocodile
that let the Moses-basket
pass on by,
and laughed about it still
with weepless eye.
There is a hooked-head shape
arc’d like a scythe
with one bright orb that might
be the isolate ibis, lithe
and tomb-art motionless.
Or it might be nothing,
a sight not solid
an unnamed form made up
of arc and column,
now gray on white, now white
on gray,
cloud-tuft, fog breath dispersed.
Sometimes it is the eye
that thinks a thing -- sometimes
it is the mind that sees!
a sight not solid
an unnamed form made up
of arc and column,
now gray on white, now white
on gray,
cloud-tuft, fog breath dispersed.
Sometimes it is the eye
that thinks a thing -- sometimes
it is the mind that sees!
Ibis! the very totem-form of Thoth,
who gave the art of writing to Ani
(the first known scribe), your beak
suggesting stylus on paper roll,
chisel on somnolent basalt, hand-wave
of words to outlive the burning stars.
who gave the art of writing to Ani
(the first known scribe), your beak
suggesting stylus on paper roll,
chisel on somnolent basalt, hand-wave
of words to outlive the burning stars.
Ibis! watcher! listener! father
of cartouche and hieroglyph,
unsmiling arbiter of line and rhyme.
of cartouche and hieroglyph,
unsmiling arbiter of line and rhyme.
Ibis thou swift messenger of dreams,
of waking-moment revelation
of the impossibly true or to-be-true
(Hermes to the blue-skied Greeks),
your truth that fleeting visions,
of waking-moment revelation
of the impossibly true or to-be-true
(Hermes to the blue-skied Greeks),
your truth that fleeting visions,
unless inscribed, are gone like fog,
word-foam on a tideless sea.
word-foam on a tideless sea.
Op. 891
First draft Feb 9, 2017