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TORCELLO. Poem and video


It could have been no random simple accident

that called me out across the water, late

one August afternoon, to seek Torcello Isle -

that green mosquitoed, mossy fen – to contemplate;

uncanny moments when the water flushed bright pink,

or cyclamen, and synthesized an altered state;

the daily turn of trippers bouncing from the boats,

gone flouncing down to buy and barter tourist lace,

then on to reverence and honour holy sites,

before their picnic – meats with rosemary and mace,

and final hasty scramble for the water bus;

deserted night conferring magic on the place.

For all the forty residents and I the dark

was altogether like a living state of grace.

Such vastness, never tawdry, never opulent,

like Casanova’s City of the golden plate.

I stayed for twenty timeless days and rarely took

the boat to travel round – at restless chugging pace

the Lido, Grand Canal, Murano, Marco Square,

or see the loud Venetian gondoliers race.

Torcello, island with a secret inner lake,

where Emperor of birds; the noble heron, faced

a row-boat navigated through those thick canals

by Stephano, Franco’s younger brother, who had traced

a course for us, to Earth and Heaven’s interface.