|
Julie-Anne Graham
Julie-Anne studied fashion in London at Central St. Martins and Embroidered and Woven Textiles in Glasgow School of Art. She is currently working as Trash Fashion coordinator at New Belfast Community Arts Initiative, helping community groups create fantastic wearable eco creations.
|
Raintime by Julie-Anne
Graham
|
In late July the sky hymns descend,
brushing hazel branches
with trinkets of molten summer.
Moths grace the evergreens,
winnowing slow amongst branches,
stealing tides from the surfaces of leaves.
Pink waterspiders, gossamer
lidded with forest weave, drip
from branches into sleepy streams.
The minnow light descends,
Past pinwheeling seed pods,
filling reed beds with harmonica tones.
Peppered amongst seasoning
timber, lazy mice catch summer
tangles in their eyelashes
and comb the rainfall with tiny sneezes.
|
|
What do you think of this piece? Email getwritingni@bbc.co.uk
Please enclose the title of the work and the name of the author. The 大象传媒 will display as many of the comments as possible on the page of commented work but we cannot guarantee to display all comments.
|
|
|
|
|
|