Thursday, 31 October 2024

All Hallows' Eve

 With the Hallowe'en festivities in full swing – bigger, brasher and more ubiquitous with every passing year – who better than R.S. Thomas to spoil the fun? Here he is, in a poem collected in No Truce with the Furies (1995), celebrating the season in his inimitable style...

Hallowe'en

Outside a surfeit of planes.

Inside the hunger of the departed

to come back. ‘Ah, erstwhile humans,

would you make your mistakes

over again? In life, as in love,

the second time round is

no better.’

I confront their expressions

in the embers, on grey walls:

faces among the stones watching

me to see if this night

of all nights I will make sacrifice

to the spirits of hearth and of

roof-tree, pouring a libation.

 ‘Stay where you are,’ I implore.

‘This is no world for escaped beings

to make their way back into.

The well that you took your pails

to is polluted. At the centre

of the mind’s labyrinth the machine howls

for the sacrifice of the affections;

vocabulary has on a soft collar

but the tamed words are not to be trusted.

As long as the flames hum, making

their honey, better to look in

upon truth’s comb than to

take off as we do on fixed wings

for depollinated horizons.’

                

        Happy Hallowe'en, y'all!

 


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