Thrilled to have my two poems The Green Man and Henge published in A Too Powerful Word online magazine. My thanks to editor Danijela Trajković.

https://atoopowerfulword.wixsite.com/magazine/post/strider-marcus-jones?fbclid=IwAR3hOLCph7kQ4mTofopwlaDKil-CE0ZUWftdmGztKC2brVi86uKrBBhyRuo

















THE GREEN MAN





i have the green man





growing in his tree





feet to earth





hands in sky





head with heart.





prophetic and pagan





his persuasion





is asking me to be





like the mother who gave me birth-





but now,





even how





we go to die





is apart.





his eyes





behind his hair





both stare





at Babylonians





becoming Old Bostonians





changing us from Custodians





leaving the DreamTime





to work in line.





my door,





is always open





in case he comes back in





running half broken





father mine from the mill dripping





stale sweat





on the hearth floor





but i don’t forget





him shaping his words and hands





everywhere he sits and stands





so selfless to let me see





how to set my own mind free-





break the blames that blind you





and liberty will find you;





real truth, is not what everyone knows





but in their echoes





unspoken shadows.





HENGE

in these, so close, contented fields
of thoughts and flesh caressed
by limbs and lute phonetic phrases
in this dark loop of days,

i want what more reveals-
the undercoat of faith undressed
to nature without cages
exposing pagan aspects and its ways,

to behold what light conceals
in blue and grey stone thoughts that smiles suppress,
through the henge of seasons phases
in the centre of your circle as it plays.





Copyright Strider Marcus Jones





Strider Marcus Jones is a poet, law graduate and former civil servant from Salford, England with proud Celtic roots in Ireland and Wales. A member of The Poetry Society, his five published books of poetry https://stridermarcusjonespoetry.wordpress.com/ reveal a maverick, moving between forests, mountains, cities and coasts playing his saxophone and clarinet in warm solitude. His poetry has been published in the USA, Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, Spain, India and Switzerland in numerous publications including mgv2 Publishing Anthology; Dreich Magazine; Trouvaille Review; dyst Literary Journal; Impspired Magazine; Literary Yard e-Journal; Poppy Road Review; Cajun Mutt Press; Rusty Truck Magazine; Rye Whiskey Review; The Poet Magazine; Deep Water Literary Journal; The Huffington Post USA; The Stray Branch Literary Magazine; Crack The Spine Literary Magazine; A New Ulster/Anu; Outburst Poetry Magazine; The Galway Review; The Honest Ulsterman Magazine; The Lonely Crowd Magazine; Danse Macabre Literary Magazine; The Lampeter Review; Ygdrasil, A Journal of the Poetic Arts; Don’t Be Afraid: Anthology To Seamus Heaney; Dead Snakes Poetry Magazine; Panoplyzine Poetry Magazine.








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