observatory

 

winter in sutherland

drives the sheep

to the skies –

 

the warmth of some suns

even at a distance

can overwhelm:

 

invited in from their kraals

they scatter as if free.

 

on the edge of town inside

a roofless hut i sat down

wanting to count them,

 

and smartly you herded together

the coordinates, tracked

the mirror to let me see.

 

you were happy with my

luck, happy with me.

 

how selectively unnatural

this history now seems.

isangelous darwinism:

jupiter, io, ganymede.

 

 

 

 

Marcelle Olivier is a poet and archaeologist. She divides her timebetween the UK and South Africa, and you can read more of her poetry in, amongst others, Oxford Poetry, New Contrast, and Carapace.