The Year in Thirteen Moons

i
gardener’s forgotten fork a pronged
Excalibur locked in iron ground,
round pond a mirror to the ice moon

ii
pollen-yellow catkin moon,
a token of death loosening its grip :
frost gone, sap on the move

iii
mass of gelatinous pale globes
inwardly twitching, sailed over
by the frogspawn moon

iv
astonishing all over again,
blossom moon poised to fall,
a million flakes of landed light

v
moon a bowl of milk,
like everything these days
of flowering, lappable

vi
feeding herself rotund in moth-
filled dark above the gardens,
soon gone moon of the bat

vii
skinnydipper moon, shredded
on the rocking water, re-made
whole only when we’re gone

viii
an answer to the spheres
pinking half-hidden among leaves,
ripening apple moon

ix
spider moon, plump visitor
looking to creep in through
the back door left ajar

x
where was your white body
lurking until now, puffball moon,
sprouted out of the void?

xi
all too soon the fireworks
are over : smudgy glow in mist,
cooling ember moon

xii
day’s wedge down to a third
of the clock-face : sleeper’s moon,
be the candle to my dreams

xiii
blank moon snared in the birch’s
fretted lattice, indifferent
to the name we choose for it

 

Steve Xerri has been a teacher, musician and designer. He was Canterbury Festival Poet of the Year 2017 and has appeared in numerous print and online magazines. His first pamphlet Mutter/Land was recently published by Oystercatcher Press. Details on his website https://stevexerripoetry.co.uk.