One long question

creation
Creation, John Lyons (oil on plastic)

One long question

Who is to say what life is
           breath as we know it
flesh as we know it
           the division of cells
as we know it
           and endless growth
and reproduction
           and when it was
that mind first entered
           the universe

and names were assigned
           and contemplation
became the order of the day
           and consciousness arose
and feelings of love and of loss
           and dreams bridged the gap
between sleeping and waking
           and art appeared
in the image and likeness
           and the tongue was first
set loose upon the world
           never again to be silenced

John Lyons

All about the birth

All about the birth

Birth is another name for cosmos
           birth and the process of birth
all of us born from that moment
           when moment came into being
the birth of being
           of space and substance
of time after time
           and perpetual growth
the birth of talents and skills
           and hopes and dreams
of loves and joy
           the pangs of heartbreak
and the pain of despair
           and whether to be
or not to be
           from conception
to conclusion :
           birth. . .

And the purposing

           of all energies
towards higher goals
           towards achievement
and wholeness
           being at one
with the beating heart
           of the creating world

John Lyons

 

Cosmologies

Cosmologies

Think of it this way
as you gaze at the stars
a universe full of dead time
the light observed
from sources long gone

Think of the earth
as it enters the mind
the mind as it enters the earth
and the concept of one
that differs from another

Think of time
as a single stretch
from beginning to end
and the light travelling
through it and through
all things

Time as it passes
through the mind
the mind as it passes
through time
Think of it

And think of love
in the great scheme
of things
as it enters the body
through the mind

the stretch of it
from beginning to end
the ups and the downs
and the happily
ever after

John Lyons

Celebration

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A Mess, John Lyons (oil on canvas)

Celebration

What is there to celebrate
           when a love dies
when a love has nothing
           more to give
when empty words
           fill the silences
when heartbreak and longing
           stalk the streets
and not a finger is raised
           to ease the pain

The petals on the orchid
           fell one by one
marking time
           leaving a litter
of white flowery flesh
           on the floor

Part of the earth’s process
           of birth and death
that only love transcends
           with its rich textured
feelings and warm words
           that can illuminate a life
deeply if all too briefly

John Lyons

Seeing into the life of things

Seeing into the life of things

To see into the life of things
           to note the complexities
of their beauty alongside
           their simplicities
To recognise that love
           and gentleness can be
in the midst of the sad
           music of humanity

To lift the soul
           from the dreary discourse
of daily life
           to capture the shooting light
of her eyes when she smiles
           and to hope that there be
no end of speaking
           of the affairs of the heart
and that there be kindness
           at every turn and in every word

John Lyons

Appraisal

Appraisal

Now that there is
           gold in the trees
and we have returned
           to our winter woollens
and the full moon
           reflects the frost
and we must huddle
           together for warmth
it’s time to take stock
           of every moment shared
since our paths first
           crossed and our lips
first locked and our
           tongues first uttered
words of love
           before our dreams
go their separate ways
           and there is still
a before
           to be lived

John Lyons

Mellow mists

Mellow mists

First real fog of autumn
           vision
fifty yards at most
           a redefinition of reality
ghostly trees and houses
           on the edge of space

a temporary blindness
           shared by the community
under a dense shrunken sky
           : but life goes on
and we all go to work
           to school or about our business

and the wind—
           the wind has yet
to stir but when it awakes
           it will clear the air
then the birds will
           recall their song
and my mind
           will move on
beyond
           the last thought

John Lyons

 

In all things words

In all things words

Words cut into stone
the glyphs of a modern
civilization
a fish a star a rose
all emblems of life
that roll off the tip
of the tongue

Here the wind rose
raised a storm
before the waters
receded and calm
was restored

We are creatures
of the habits
built into time
and yet we rage
against the moon
We are flames
in the darkness
caught up
in a web of words
how one relates
to another

Questions
my whole life
answers so few
and far between
articulate silence
birth death
and all that lies
in between
one instance
after another
and love
a single syllable
in the blood
that drives us
to heaven
or to hell

John Lyons

Third degree

Third degree

Before our eyes 
colours change
greens to golds and rust
leaves drying
in the air

cascading down 
to the earth
whence they sprang

Eternal cycle

of life and death
and everywhere eyes 
seeking the light
in one another

the rods and cones
of the retina
and there 
our own image
in the eyes
of the beloved

A many-eyed
city of flesh
the intersections of sight
that sustain it all 

life always doing
always undone
until the last gasp :
in the pitch darkness 

inherent vision
the faithful rose
the kiss
that remains

John Lyons

Second version

Second version

Before our eyes
colours change
greens drained
to golds and rust
as leaves dry in the air
and so detach
cascading down
to the earth
whence they sprang

that eternal cycle
of life and death
and how the eyes
have it :
and we look
for the light in another
the rods and cones
of the retina
in the one we love
and there
our own image
the reflection
of that we project

a city of flesh
is many eyes
many intersections
of sight that sustains 
community
life always doing
always undone
until the final breath
and in the pitch darkness
inherent vision
the rose remains rose
the kiss a blissful kiss

John Lyons