My first poetry reading in front of an audience of around 60.
Wednesday, 19 October 2016
Jane Air performs 'yellow bellies' at the Wolds Words festival / T.E.D event 2016
Friday, 13 May 2016
The Yellow Bellies of Lincolnshire poem by Jane Air
The Yellow Bellies of Lincolnshire
There is a spring mistiness in the air,
A yellow mellowness everywhere...
A crowd of daffodils
Dancing on the hills
Tufts of wild primroses
In pale yellow cascading
From high to low
Stars of selandine sparkling
In woodland glade
Dandelions glowing in
Ditches and dips
Flowing carpets
Of cowslips and oxlips
The soft buttery yellow
Of a buttercup meadow
And the bold yellow gold
Of marsh marigold
Yellow yellow everywhere
Everywhere I behold
But none compare
To the full on glare
Of oil seed rape
Of which the eye cannot escape
Bloated and consumed with this yellow bloom
Stretching out as far as the eye can see
A sea of yellow, as yellow as yellow can be
Skirting every lane and alley
Draping every hill and valley
Swathing every ripple and fold
Swelling every rolling belly
Of the Lincolnshire Wolds
Its seeds have taken root
In amongst the fruit trees
In a church orchard of crab apple trees
For every year there reappears
A towering mass of yellow spears
Grabbing and pinching space
From Queen Anne's lace
The yellow fingers of rape wraparound
Waste ground lingering around
Pockets of poppies and where
Other wildflowers are usually found
Led along the water's edge
Of the river bank ledge
Beds of rape have spread
And now outflank the sedge
Every country road hedge overflows
And glows with the yellow rows
Of rapeseed wildly sowed
Fields of wheat, corn and maize
Embroidered and laced into a yellow maze
Like a patchwork bedspread
Stitched with a single yellow thread
And even where cows mingle, graze
And traipse the seeds of rape disperse
And burst into a towering blaze
Like a pernicious weed or wildflower
There is no doubt it grows about
With such rapacious speed
And tenacious power
Its tentacles spreading like wildfire
Breeding, bleeding, feeding
Into every scene a yellow gleam
Like a trip into a mono-yellow surreal dream
For crisps,
Cakes,
Curries
Pastries,
Biscuits,
Bio fuel,
Slow to boil, frying oil
Cream and margarine
Jane Air 2016 copyright
Poem posted at The Crispy Biscuit tearoom, Louth
Posted online 13 May 2016
Early version of this poem has been published by Forward Poetry in 2014 and revised version to be published by Forward Poetry in 'The Great British Write-off'.
http://authorsden.com/janeair
I will be reading this poem at the Trinity Centre, Louth on the 18th October 2016 as part of the Wolds Words festival.
I will be reading this poem at the Trinity Centre, Louth on the 18th October 2016 as part of the Wolds Words festival.
Saturday, 7 May 2016
Lincolnshire poet, Jane Air, in fields of rapeseed...
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