I. OMEN

The pale runs down the inner sky,
a fading where mute colours dye
the frost-lines as they knotting lie,
‘cross stones enjoining crystal sighs.

Slow as ice.
Still it comes.

The ridges drift beneath the strain,
old strata brace against the planes
of all-consuming stark domains.
The aeon’s pulse in chill refrain.

II. FIRST PRESSURE

The outcrops feel a weight unsaid
a downward pull along the bed
where buried strata turn instead
toward the gathering of dread.

Slow as ice.
Still it comes.

Fine sediments begin to lean,
their loosened grains no longer keen
to drift or lift or hold their tone,
settling into monochrome

III. ENCROACHMENT

Across the valleys, in light denied
the pallor thickens into stride,
a patient, depth-remembered tide.
A record cut beneath the skies

Slow as ice.
Still it comes.

Contours freeze to an iron seam,
the hills relinquish what they dream
and rivers slow by ice-hand willed,
until their running thoughts are stilled

IV. OVERRUN

Now pressure forms its leading prow
a slow insistence teaching how
the land must come to disallow,
to blur its shape, to disavow.

Slow as ice.
Still it comes.

The deeper stones begin to slip,
batholiths lose their rooted grip
and rest itself is pared away
as night collapses into day

V. BURIAL

Then nothing knows what once it knew
the ice remakes the earth’s review
until the brittle depths accrue
a single yet relentless hue

Slow as ice.
Still it comes.

Old histories fold underground,
compressed into a muted sound
that travels nowhere, sealed in shale,
a chronicle too cold to hail

VI. TERMINAL STILLNESS

No further margin left to claim,
no line to press, no shape to tame,
the frozen plain without a name
withdraws from movement, need, or aim

As ice.
Here it stays.

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6 responses to “Glacial”

  1. simonashcroft - poet & photos Avatar

    And so the pressure of the creeping cold freezes everything to utter, permanent stillness.

    I’ve just seen the immeasurably distant future of all pictured in millennia of one, insignificant planet.

    And that is all but a picture of how we are ground down to stillness, even in this life.

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  2. Moonlight Spiritus Avatar

    It’s wonderful how you’ve painted the internal world by mirroring it through the imagery and movements of external nature.

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  3. william sinclair manson (Billy.) Avatar

    ooo that sounds like a good internal world..

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  4. Heather Mirassou Avatar

    Absolutely Stellar! I love that is was so easy to read and understand for the everyday reader. Something as intricate as Glacial beginnings/movements can be very overwhelming, but you gave a wonderful example for everyone’s pallet. Thank you so much for the lesson Dom.

    Your friend,

    Heather

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    1. D. H. Jervis Avatar

      Thank you, I’m so glad you got something from it. I’m just an amateur, but even a little bit of research can go to giving a poem some knowledge.

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