I
Teetering on the brink
of a blue poppy, a bee.
Melancholy over a mossy
headstone, a white cat.
II
One, two, three crows
space out on a headstone
like undertakers having a laugh
in a sun-kissed bench.
III
A madman sings " Vesti
la giubba" at a headstone.
The pouring rain on the grass
sings along as well
the wind sighing through
the ash trees leaves.
IV
A lizzard slithered across
the tall grass in blue dew,
the yellow star thistles.
Then climbed upon a headstone
and stayed put for flies.
V
A Red Admiral has landed
suavely on a headstone...
or rather slipped into
the colourful dreams
of a fox sleeping by?
VI
In shade of mother-of-pearl
shimmers the sky.
A goblet of daffodils
yellowing up a headstone
rain-stained and green.
In an oval portrait in sepia
a Victorian girl smiles.
VII
From nearby a din
of chainsaw and rooks.
A red squirrel upon a headstone
plays with conkers.
The morning fog
with a will-o'-the-wisp.
VIII
Handfasted to the moonlight
an owl broods over a headstone.
Her lilting hoot hardly starts
a mouse that nibbles on dead bones.
IX
From golden to ashen the moon
glosses a brushwood glade.
A couple of smoochy foxes read
the name of a poet who died young
chiselled into a headstone.
X
The pattering of hail
against a headstone
not even perturbed
the reveries of a ghost
illumined by lightnings.
XI
Overrun with greenery,
bluebirds and white buttercups,
a headstone is no longer
the hallmark of worms.
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