you live to the south
waking in winter you see the sun before me
evenings I climb the highest hill
to hold it in my eyes a little longer
until suddenly like hope it slides away
hope
every day just before light
every day
just before light
Hope lands on my windowsill
her claws echoing on the lead
she – I think of the bird as she –
sidles up and down
staring at me or her reflection
until
with the light
I get out of bed
and move to the kitchen
she is usually there before me
her tapping accelerated
but somehow still controlled
like those times in a jazz club
when you air drum along
or shimmy to the bar while it’s quiet
she moves swiftly away
when I open the window
then dove steps back
and pecks explosively
at the seeds I have scattered there
I don’t see her for the rest of the day
only in the morning
when I wait for her
every day
just before light
two weeks ago last Friday
she arrived with a friend
or a partner or a mate
or an opportunistic passer-by
they seemed to share the food
quite fairly
and then they left together
the rest of the day
I sat in my chair
thinking of how our relationship
might develop
and underlining birdseed on my list
I did not see them again
until this morning
and then not her
but only her friend
who clattered on the sill
alone and ignoring
the seed piled up like sand dunes
I don’t know if she’ll stay
or if she’ll come back
every day
just before light
I think I’ll call her Hope
What did we do?
What did we do?
(the physical)
(the thoughtful)
(the spiritual)
(the self)
we saw through the sadness
joy
a single diamond in the silence
reflection connection direction
community solidarity
we saw who we are and the people we can be
we brought the different together
and we worked and we worked
and we did what we could for one another
simplicity clarity creativity
feeling healing
we understood as much as we could do
we did all the new that we could
we sensed the taste of the great outdoors
and we fell in love with the world
(the physical)
(the thoughtful)
(the spiritual)
(the self)

First published on the National Galleries of Scotland website December 2020
Idea, words and image by US.
What did we do? We wanted something good to come from 2020 so we:
- asked friends and strangers for positive words from 2020
- turned the words into an image
- grouped the words into thoughts and
- turned the thoughts into other words (the poem).
Thank you to every one who helped.
under the snow
under the snow grass
dreaming of summer sunlight
under the snow hope
I fell while running
I fell while running, thinking of elsewhere, distracted.
Flies were heavy, slow and black.
Blood flicked as I waved them away.
I held the pain; it was mine.
Changing tack (this is how distraction manifests)
I know one day, elsewhere, your heart will break
as all hearts break.
Your pain will be yours
but not yours alone.
It will not break you; nothing can.
today the sun is shining
today the sun is shining
and today that is important
today the birds are singing
and today that is important
today there are children laughing
and today that is important
we never know when the world may fall
or our world may fall apart
but if there is sun and song and children laughing
I know there will always be hope
For Giò, 1959-2020
root
snow drifts in white flags
lineless seamless blankness
below the surface green roots
the fog has stolen
the fog has stolen
the town the fields the buildings
all that remains
is the river
and hope
the sky cracked
the sky cracked a little
and hope shone in
your hand on my back we look forward
and hear the blackbirds sing
today of all days
today
today of all days
I need to forget the world is waiting
today
today of all days
I need to know you always near me
today
today of all days
I need to feel your gentle breath
fall softly on my skin
today
today of all days
I need to be your angel without wings